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Re: and now on to the carbs

To: lstein6@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: and now on to the carbs
From: heavensbats@netscape.net
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 15:01:51 -0400
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Both pistons should be perfectly synchronized with each other.
Try lifting the front one with your finger and see if it's binding, 
you might need to recenter the jet.  There also could be a vacuum leak 
somewhere or you might have the butterflies way out of sync with 
each other.  
Dave 

From: <lstein6@earthlink.net>
what i noticed was, if i watch the slides in the carbs and accelerate the
throttle, the rear slide goes up quickly pretty much all the way and returns
quickly.  the front carb slide only goes up about a third of the way, but it
does return quickly.  i've taken the carbs apart and cleaned them already.
does this mean something is bent ?  worn ?  what are the performance
characteristics i should be seeing with this behavior ?
thanks,  larry lstein6@earthlink.net




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