Check your air flow balance. If the carbs are not synched you can have that
kind of problems. It sounds like the rear carb idle air flow might be too low.
keith
In a message dated 1/16/2006 8:56:40 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
drlsmith@telus.net writes:
On the not so good side, I couldn't get a decent idle. I think it is the rear
carb as adjusting the
rear mixture nut seems to make little difference in how the car runs. I can
get a steady but
rough idle on the front carb when lifting the rear piston. But lifting the
front piston (in the carb) kills
the engine no matter the setting of the rear mixture nut.
Both throttle shafts seem in good shape with no noticeable play, spraying
the
shafts
with carb cleaner while running has no effect.
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