OK, the only logical thing it can be is that the front carb butterfly is shut and it is running of the back one only. Try to sycronise the carbs.....vacuum guage would be handy here. Other option is slowly screw the front card idle screw in until the revs increase then back off the rear one to bring the revs back down, try your hand on each carb until they feel similar suction wise.
I take great pleasure in announcing the birth of a Banff Blue FB ute - at 8:15 pm on Saturday April 10 she fired into life for the first time since 1987
Blacky wrote:I take great pleasure in announcing the birth of a Banff Blue FB ute - at 8:15 pm on Saturday April 10 she fired into life for the first time since 1987
Hey Blacky, WOW ! congrats mate... We'll have to get a photo of the 2 Banff utes together at nationals????
Looking good mate.
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Blacky wrote:I take great pleasure in announcing the birth of a Banff Blue FB ute - at 8:15 pm on Saturday April 10 she fired into life for the first time since 1987
Hey Blacky, WOW ! congrats mate... We'll have to get a photo of the 2 Banff utes together at nationals????
Looking good mate.
No worries Sam , mine will be the one parked out the front of the pub ...
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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Blacky wrote:I take great pleasure in announcing the birth of a Banff Blue FB ute - at 8:15 pm on Saturday April 10 she fired into life for the first time since 1987
Hey Blacky, WOW ! congrats mate... We'll have to get a photo of the 2 Banff utes together at nationals????
Looking good mate.
No worries Sam , mine will be the one parked out the front of the pub ...
Save me a spot at the Bar Blacky...
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