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Got a hesitation bobble at the top of first gear. I still have the power valve and rods in the carb. Would taking them out help the problem? What are the pros and cons of taking it out be? Thanks Lyn
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first of all, what kind and size fuel pump and size fuel line are u running?
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Check the air flap on the secondary. it could be open to far causing a lean pop. should measure 1.380 from the choke horn. also close in around the secondary metering rod holes in the gasket with electrical tape. I also run a 90 degree sparlk plug boot on the main vent tube to stop any splash. Check to make sure that your fuel flow at the carb is a gallon in about 20 seconds.
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