Posted by Tom Fleming on August 25, 2012 at 15:19:44 from (173.233.7.210):
In Reply to: The Regular lives! posted by Tom Fleming on August 25, 2012 at 10:44:59:
Thanks all. I have to order the fan belt or cut/splice one of the F-20 belts I have on the shelf. I had the timing advanced all the way, but I may be a tad off. I need to either figure out what is going on with the carb or find someone who can work on these. I bought parts for it, and cleaned it out good, but this is the first one of these I have ever done, and no one around to coach me.
I have the original steel front and rear, but for now, the rubber works better for moving it around.
One thing for sure, I am pleased, and will continue to fix things on her. I wish I lived closer to a few of you. I can make an F-4 mag sing, and my F-20 anbd F-12 get right on it. This one, with the E4A and the Ensign design carb has me baffled a bit................
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