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Old 10-15-2004, 08:37 AM   #5
~The Jester~
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Insta fouled the plugs, and NASTY rich on the carb. What jets are in it? First place I would look. The extra holes in the throttle plates are the next thing to address. JB might work for a temporary "diagnosis" type fix, but we gotta keep things smooth in there. Also check to make sure the secondaries aren't getting sucked open from a weak diaphragm. Or if it's mechanical, make sure the linkage isn't bent. Primaries should open quite a bit before the secondaries start to move. Check the choke linkage for a weak spring, crud, etc etc it might be pulling the choke closed on you too.

Keep us posted bro!
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