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Left side carb

1.) Pulls more suction

2.) smokes out pipe little more

Right side carb

1.).less suction

2.) less smoke

3.) drips out fuel from upper drain tube (left tube)

 

Small fuel drip on ground over night

 

Carbs slides lift even and tores removed.

Brand new motor stock heads and good reeds

Float levels same.

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lack of combustion due to too much fuel, low compression or weak spark. float could be sticking, or set to high, compression could be low, or weak spark in that side. if it is leaving a puddle of fuel i would lean towards the float valve sticking, or leaking due to age, or trash.

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Left side carb

1.) Pulls more suction

2.) smokes out pipe little more

Right side carb

1.).less suction

2.) less smoke

3.) drips out fuel from upper drain tube (left tube)

 

Small fuel drip on ground over night

 

Carbs slides lift even and tores removed.

Brand new motor stock heads and good reeds

Float levels same.

 

Update fuel leak from supply was found.

 

Swapped plug wires no change.

 

Also the left side seems to ping louder than right.

 

Going to set floats better and try compression test

 

Also re sync carbs. And put some glamis miles on it on Monday thru wedensday.

 

Thanks for input and post up for more ideas

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Update fuel leak from supply was found.

 

Swapped plug wires no change.

 

Also the left side seems to ping louder than right.

 

Going to set floats better and try compression test

 

Also re sync carbs. And put some glamis miles on it on Monday thru wedensday.

 

Thanks for input and post up for more ideas

 

Fixed supply leak then adjusted floats to 22mm and tested in cul de sac street. Both sides seen to fire nice and loud also even smoke. And I think no leak from vent tube.

So it's off to glamis this mon-wed

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