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Re: Sputtering under load
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Posted by Rick on April 21, 2001 at 08:12:42 from (64.12.102.156):
In Reply to: Sputtering under load posted by Bill R on April 20, 2001 at 23:36:39:
At first glance, it sounds as if the fuel mixture is leaning out. If that is the case,start by opening the main jet out 1/4 to 1/2 turn. Another possibilty would be manifold or carb gasket leaking. Float could be set too low also. I have also seen the time that one cylinder would not fire under load due to a wire or plug that was not quite up to par. I had a Super M with that problem once and must have spent 2 weeks off and on looking for the trouble. I had just put new plugs and wires on it so I immediately went for the fuel system. After much frustration, I finally pulled the plugs out and put another new set in.....problem solved. Then used process of elimination to find the bad one.
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