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Don

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Nov 24, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/24/00
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Jack, check to see if the right side manifold is not sealed to the head
properly. I have seen castings not machined right, or the locating
stud is not seating all of the way, causing the manifold not to seat
properly. If this is true the carb will never respond.
FWIW,
Don

In article <8tfcap$5bv$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
Jack <st...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>
> First of all I should say this motor is almost year a old never been
on
> the road yet. It is a 1776 dual 44IDF Weber carbs, hydraulic lifters I
> had compufire ignition the motor started to pop pop out of the
> exhuste.I read on another news group that it is because the compufire
> module went out or is it because like a dummy I didn't have a ground
> strap from motor to frame. Well I installed points and condenser and
> popping went away.
> Here is the big problem looking at the motor the right side carb is
not
> reacting to any adjustment at all the mixture screws set all the way
in
> and no reaction the left carb is ok
> I can't adjust my timing because I can't get a good spark on #1 & #2
> cylinders. I also cleaned and regaped the sparkplugs.
>
> any Ideas
> thanks Jack
>
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