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Old 03-08-2003, 06:19 PM
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HMMMMMMMmmmm.. (psychic sound)

You got something different than before.. Not 1600 but not normal.. This will happen as barometric pressure changes and as whatever the obrsruction is changes.. This will happen again and again until the obstruction either clears itself or gets lodged into one position..

Take the carb off and blow it out with chemtool.. Try that before you tear them down.. It might work.. Buy some thin wire (or welding torch cleaner) and clean the air bleeds, be careful not to use anything hardened or abrasive that will change their flow characteristics or scratch the orfices..
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