That's the puzzle--damp in the bowls yet wet in the venturis and on the
sparkplugs. A mix too rich will not burn, and a mix too lean will not
burn. One would think a mix rich enough to wet the plugs would be rich
enough to burn, but it did not.
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 16:59:02 +0100 "Paul Hunt"
<paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk> writes:
But how could that cause a strong fuel smell and a wet carb throat and
plugs, all of which are symptoms of flooding, not starvation?
----- Original Message -----
What we are thinking is that there must have been some little amount
of fuel getting into the bowl, enough to be sucked up and into the engine
but not rich enough in mix to burn.
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