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Recent comments
Slavi (roadrunsl)
But the pilot jet in the second carburator is larger! How do you get the equal mixture?
Posted by Guest on Sun 04 Sep 2005 12:09:16 PM EDT
Frank White
show full show summaryDont drill the plugs out! The idle screws below the plugs are brass and very soft if you bottom out the drill bit you'll obliterate the screw slot.
See the next photo. Enlarge the hole, set a sheet metal screw and pull them out. They're only...
Dont drill the plugs out! The idle screws below the plugs are brass and very soft if you bottom out the drill bit you'll obliterate the screw slot.
See the next photo. Enlarge the hole, set a sheet metal screw and pull them out. They're only aluminium.
Posted by Guest on Tue 21 May 2002 02:03:47 PM EDT
j98sprint
Drill those factory caps out(his thumb is covering one), turn the screws under them out 2.5 turns from lightly seated and feel the difference during cold starts and warm-up time. It'll feel even better if you can get to an EGA and set the CO to 3.5%
Posted by Guest on Sun 05 May 2002 11:21:44 PM EDT