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> I did some work on my Six on Sunday, Retorqued the heads, played with the carbs...
ClayPerrine
post Feb 10 2010, 02:57 PM
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And took the burscht exhaust off. Replaced it with a stock 911 hotdog muffler.

I LIKE the sound of the factory muffler. Much more civilized, but still has a good growl.


Anyone want to buy a ceramic coated Burscht for a six???? Make me an offer. Has some oil stains on it from my leaky old motor.

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Eddie914
post Feb 10 2010, 04:43 PM
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Clay,

After not being used for a bit, my teener with Webers runs much better after being run VERY HARD. It seems that it sucks all the crud through the carbs when being run HARD. Make sure the gas is free from moisture. Gas drier is always good medicine every spring. I have heard that water can collect in the idle jet holders and make for eractic running.

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