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To: tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Whistling Carb
From: Packertl3@aol.com
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 11:59:41 EDT
Steve
I have a similar carb with a similar tendency. My temporary fix is as follows:

Remove the carb from the intake manifold. This means removing the air 
cleaner, throttle cable, fuel line, choke connections and any other 
connections to the manifold. Remove the four base nuts which mount the carb 
to the manifold. Remove carb and turn upside down. Tighten ALL the screws on 
the underside of the carb. Some of these screws run through the carb and seem 
to hold separate pieces of the carb body together. If they loosen, air leaks 
develop resulting in your symptoms. Despite several tightenings, mine want to 
re-loosen occasionally. Maybe it's time to get serious with threadlock?

I hope this helps your situation. I'd appreciate it if anyone else would pass 
along suggestions for a permanent cure.
Thanks
Terry Packer
Los Osos, CA  

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