Lester,
The plastic float assemblies are adjustable. You can use shim washers under
the needle seat to lower the fuel level in the float chamber.
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> On Jul 19, 2014, at 8:32 PM, Lester <oldsaabguy@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> For those counting on the carbs.. no joy. Disassembled carbs, verified
> position of needle, removed jets and verified flow, verified that piston
drop
> on both carbs was at essentially the same speed, verified that both pistons
> bottom out easily and without apparent drag. Verified float, needle , and
> seat (Note: there is no adjustment on this setup, the plastic float is
just
> what it is). Set both jets flush with bridge, backed off both 12 flats.
>
> I have not checked to see if the engine is "sucking".. that will be later.
>
> Lester
>
>
>> On Jul 19, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Lester oldsaabguy@comcast.net [bugeye]
wrote:
>>
>> For those counting on distributor being 180 degrees out.. no joy. Didn't
> help at all. Verified that timing was correct although being 180 degrees
out
> compression and ignition wee happening at the wrong time.
>>
>> Carbs are now off so I'll get them cleaned up and blown through and report
> back. Also, no vent on top of the chamber. Seems really odd to me. I wonder
if
> someone mixed and matched and although the bolt holes line up, this one
needs
> a vent. I"ll look at the other set I have just to see.
>>
>> Still open to any and all ideas..
>>
>> Lester
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