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jhovel

Re: Starter Clutch
« Reply #50 on: 29-Nov-20, 19:52 »
Sounds like your idle jet is blocked. Back firing often means lean mixture.
You can get the jets out without removing the carbies - using a small mirror.
You need to be able to see light through them. Yes, the hole is only fractions of a millimetre....
Carbies often overflow when the 40 year old rubber tip of the float valve needle dries out. Just give the side of the bowl s few whacks with a screw driver handle until it stops dripping. That's easier to monitor with the little overflow hose disconnected at the bowl.

Cheers,

Joe


gm

Re: Starter Clutch
« Reply #51 on: 30-Nov-20, 12:06 »
thank you Gurus
a few taps on the side of the offending carby with a plastic hammer, some fresh fuel and it started.  I used the idle adjuster turned it up let it run then lowered it and it idled perfectly.
thank you so much for your help.
gm

 


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