[TR] Pistons Sticking - HS4 Carbs

Joe Curry spitlist at cox.net
Tue Mar 11 19:16:23 MST 2008


Or sometimes simply rotating the dome 180 degrees will free it!

Joe

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Subject: Re: [TR] Pistons Sticking - HS4 Carbs

Assuming this is one of a pair of carbs, there's always the possibility
that 
the pistons got swapped between the two carbs somewhere in the past. If you

don't find any obvious damage, you could try swapping either pistons or
domes  
and see if it helps.  

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