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Old 07-14-2009 | 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by bigmatt
use an odonell 077t plug or an os p-3 other things to try;make sure idle gap is .7-1mm. then set hsn 1/2 turn in flush,the lsn 1 1/2 turns in from flush. should fire up and run fine. if it continues take out hsn and blow through the line that go's to the pipe. look for rubber pieces to come out of the top of the inlet hole. I hold a paper towel underneath it to catch fuel debris. another thing I do is plug intake and exhaust with thumb/finger use 2 feet tubing,hold engine in water and blow into fuel inlet and really see if you have a leak and where it is coming from. you'll be surprised at what you find leaking. You don't need to try and blow the seals out of it,just enough to find leaks.
Thanks Matt and Grizz
will try this tonite
I used the odonell 77 but finished 3 in a span of 2 weeks so only had the 97
checked for leaks and everything is ok might be the lean top or the dirty inlet hole
will post what happens
what about the 3 port what settings and what pipe 083 0r 056
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