Fuel spray from carb. Haha (sigh*), Any experts in MD? |
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Fuel spray from carb. Haha (sigh*), Any experts in MD? |
jaredmcginness |
Sep 14 2021, 05:57 PM
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Trying to get my 914 1911cc dual dells timed today. Been down for a while.
While setting ignition timing fuel started spraying from the bubbling guy circled here. This is the main air corrector right? (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i.imgur.com-23209-1631663874.1.jpg) Any idea on cause? It might be time for me to throw in the towel on setting dual carbs, I know it will never be perfect with hex linkage. But man, it’s frustrating. (Especially when it was functioning previously - albeit poorly) Unless we have a pro here in Maryland, that I can trade a case of beer to help set me straight, it might be time to look for a reputable aircooled shop to get this thing timed and running well so I can DRIVE it this fall. |
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