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Old 05-12-2017, 07:53 AM   #1
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What I'm thinking, ... sounds like a fuel problem, possibly sediment in the bottom of the carb was disturbed when changing the carb from one to another and wound up in the jets. Also check your vacuum lines, vacuum is highest at idle and will open the petcock, I suppose at wide open throttle you might be losing enough vacuum to allow the petcock to close and shut off the fuel. ... Final thought, a failing ignition system, when it's just right (or wrong?) can mimic fuel problems. Unusual but I've had it happen. Let us know what you find and how you fixed it.



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Old 05-12-2017, 01:44 PM   #2
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What I'm thinking, ... sounds like a fuel problem, possibly sediment in the bottom of the carb was disturbed when changing the carb from one to another and wound up in the jets. Also, check your vacuum lines, a vacuum is highest at idle and will open the petcock, I suppose at wide open throttle you might be losing enough vacuum to allow the petcock to close and shut off the fuel. ... Final thought, a failing ignition system, when it's just right (or wrong?) can mimic fuel problems. Unusual but I've had it happen. Let us know what you find and how you fixed it.
I know nothing about the hoses so I'll try that second, even though it may be an easier solution. I'll take the carb apart and spray it out with carb cleaner and see if that helps.
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Old 05-12-2017, 03:42 PM   #3
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What I'm thinking, ... sounds like a fuel problem, possibly sediment in the bottom of the carb was disturbed when changing the carb from one to another and wound up in the jets. Also check your vacuum lines, vacuum is highest at idle and will open the petcock, I suppose at wide open throttle you might be losing enough vacuum to allow the petcock to close and shut off the fuel. ... Final thought, a failing ignition system, when it's just right (or wrong?) can mimic fuel problems. Unusual but I've had it happen. Let us know what you find and how you fixed it.
Holy smokes destroyed everything xD. The newer carb had like pins/screws things so I couldnt take the carb apart so I switched back to the old carb but Im trying to move any good parts that I can to the old carb. everything is broke and I put a deep DEEP cut in my thumb with a dremel.................................... almost done tho. I'm most likely just buying a new carb for like 30$ lol but this was fun atleast



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