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On Aug 23, 2004, at 6:05 PM, Rick Lindsay wrote:
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> (1) Can the outer choke be flooding liquid gasoline
> past the throttle plate, dribbling down into the
> plenum and being preferentially sucked into #1 and #4
> causing a grossly over-rich mixture while leaving the
> vapor-phase charge right for #2 and #3?
What's the fuel pressure?  I had a 32/36 DGV on a Land-Rover, and had 
problems with it running rich when the fuel pressure was too high.  The 
fuel inlet needle valve isn't very strongly pressed on the seat, and 
more than 4 PSI or so is enough to push it open.  I'm not sure where 
the excess fuel ends up leaving the carb and joining the mixture.  A 
replacement fuel pressure regulator fixed that pretty easily.
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