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Old 09-26-2002, 09:57 PM
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Default This is only my opinion.....

This does sound like a float problem-black smoke indicates a rich condition. I would suggest a carb rebuild with new needles & seats, and careful float adjustment. Remember, gasoline has lots of additives in it which eat up the seats quickly.
Now, just my opinion: I don't think changing the engine level would affect things too greatly, these cars operate at all sorts of angles. I may be wrong.
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