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Re: Initial Carb Settings - Super C
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Posted by SuperCDon on June 29, 2006 at 05:29:50 from (207.40.151.166):
In Reply to: Re: Initial Carb Settings - Super C posted by CNKS on June 28, 2006 at 17:54:36:
Thanks very much for replying. It's a Zenith carb. As mentioned in my reply to CityBoy, I'm not pleased with Denny's. When I received the carb, the choke shaft had the actuator on the opposite side from the throttle linkage...it should be on the engine side along with the throttle linkage. When I called them back, they were real snooty with me...wouldn't answer my questions and just said send it back. The lady who answers the phone actually used caller ID to call me back to tell me that if I did anything to it (even reversing the choke shaft) I would have to pay shop and labor time to have them fix it. Anyway, since I reversed the choke shaft myself, I guess I might as well check the float adjustment myself. I will also check the jet adjustments and timing as you suggesst. Just makes me mad to pay big bucks to get a half - a--d job.
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