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<blockquote data-quote="bob600" data-source="post: 26938" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>ARRGH, Okay, I went and took out a spark plug today as it got too dark to check them at night. They were totally black, so I am keeping them to clean them but went and got a new set, Champion D16's, to try out hop[ing it would rev up and run smooth. Well it didn't really help. It seems with the right amount of playing with the distibutor timing, and the right amount of tweaking with the carb adjustment screw--the one accessed between the exhaust flange--I can get it to idle okay some of the time, but then when I go and give it gas it starts cycling(like revving up and then dying down etc) until it finally stalls out. Then it won't necessarily start again without more tweaking. I am wondering if anyone knows about how many turns to back the carb adjustment screw out to get close to the right mixture, and where from 12:00 approx the wire going to the condensor on the distrib should be. I have been trying the carb screw backed out around 2 turns from all the way in, and the distrib condensor wire around 11:00-ish. I think that maybe the choke was set at a little open when I got it and I made it shut all the way. Are you aying I should go through ll the adjustments with it set partially closed? Any and all help is appreiated, thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob600, post: 26938, member: 2843"] ARRGH, Okay, I went and took out a spark plug today as it got too dark to check them at night. They were totally black, so I am keeping them to clean them but went and got a new set, Champion D16's, to try out hop[ing it would rev up and run smooth. Well it didn't really help. It seems with the right amount of playing with the distibutor timing, and the right amount of tweaking with the carb adjustment screw--the one accessed between the exhaust flange--I can get it to idle okay some of the time, but then when I go and give it gas it starts cycling(like revving up and then dying down etc) until it finally stalls out. Then it won't necessarily start again without more tweaking. I am wondering if anyone knows about how many turns to back the carb adjustment screw out to get close to the right mixture, and where from 12:00 approx the wire going to the condensor on the distrib should be. I have been trying the carb screw backed out around 2 turns from all the way in, and the distrib condensor wire around 11:00-ish. I think that maybe the choke was set at a little open when I got it and I made it shut all the way. Are you aying I should go through ll the adjustments with it set partially closed? Any and all help is appreiated, thanks [/QUOTE]
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