Jacquescs
Active Member
My solved nightmare was a rebuild of both carbs.
Make sure that all the parts did have a proper ultrasonic clean, and that the flat sufaces of the carb housing parts are polished and 100% flat. If not you might get a false airintake isue.
Also make sure that you have the correct gasket between your carb and airintake. There is a little rubber ring in it and this will get out of position when older and will block a line for fuel consumption.
I hope my story is clear as my English is not so good...
Good luck!
Make sure that all the parts did have a proper ultrasonic clean, and that the flat sufaces of the carb housing parts are polished and 100% flat. If not you might get a false airintake isue.
Also make sure that you have the correct gasket between your carb and airintake. There is a little rubber ring in it and this will get out of position when older and will block a line for fuel consumption.
I hope my story is clear as my English is not so good...
Good luck!