Eduard Tieseler wrote:
>Thanks for the response so far.
>
>I do not have a presure regulator installed. I'll
>inspect the carbuerator for any "gummed up" jets.
>What about using a can of the fuel system cleaner next
>time I fill up? Or will that eat through any of the
>rubber fuel lines? I was thinking about it being an
>electrical problem, but wouldn't that give me troubles
>at all speeds? If I cruise at about 45 MPH I do not
>have an issue, If I increase my speed to say 55 or
>60MPH it starts to act up in a few minutes. what I
>ended up doing was speeding up, then pushing in the
>clutch for about 10 or 20 seconds then speeding up
>again. So on and so forth for about 5 miles. That
>wasn't fun!
>
My question is this: what I don't recall mentioned was if this is a new
installation of cam, carburetor and/or engine? If not, was the engine
running properly beforehand, and is this a new problem that developed
suddenly?
If a new installation, what is the carburetor model and jetting, if you
know?
Cheers.
--
Michael D. Porter
Roswell, NM
Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....
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