RE: Tips

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RE: Tips

RE: Tips 
Erik said 2009-05-31 20:05 
 
Had a similar problem with mine, not sure exactly how I fixed it but the cause of the problem was one cylinder actually running full, the other only running a little bit (could tell because after going around the block one exhaust pipe was too hot to touch, the other was warm).

First issue I had was carbs not seated right, one had slipped out.
Second was bad cylinder was way rich (spark plug was wet and black) after cleaning up spark-plug I started it and turned the needle adjustment all the way in and slowly back out.

After a bit of fiddling I got the second cylinder firing and now she runs fairly well, still trying to get the mix right as both are still running a tad rich, but otherwise runs well.
 
 
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