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Old 10-28-1999, 09:37 AM   #3
Clark Rodgers
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Weyne & 69, The accelerator pump can be the problem but don't forget to check for vacuum leaks as well. One good way is spray carb cleaner around the carb while the engine is running it will make the idle change if there is a leak.

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