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55Birdman
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I had a similar problem , new points and condenser fixed the problem............Luck Sam
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55Birdman
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I have petronix electronic ignition and coil for about 5 years with no problems.
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Birdman: We need a little more information. Did you have this problem before you installed the carb setup? When it starts, does it seem flooded, ie black smoke out the exhaust, have to rev it up to "clean it out"? Does it crank OK, just won't fire? Let us know. John
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started ok with 4bbl I had on it. at times it started hard when hot. now seems to be flooded on restarts. black crap out the back when I rev it up. at idle smells like somebody died in the exhaust. lot like unburned fuel(?). push accelerator to floor and it does startwith smoke out the back. exhaust smells all the time even before 3x2s installed. hope this helps. I'm gonna pullthe plugs tomorrow and check that out.
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Birdman: You obviously have a flooding issue in one or more of the carbs. Possibilities are fuel level too high, fuel pressure too high, loose needle seat, needle not seating, or power valve diaphragm ruptured. I have heard that those carbs don't like more than 4 psi fuel pressure, some guys solved their flooding problem by installing a fuel pressure regulator. John
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55Birdman
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These carbs were rebuilt by a carb company in Calif. Not saying the carbs are not working properly.Why should they put them together wrong? Saying they are wrong how and where do I install the regulator?
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I'm not saying the carbs were intentionally put together wrong, but I assume they were put together by a human, and part of our humanity is being imperfect. We make mistakes. The slightest piece of contamination could have entered the fuel inlet during handling, such as piece of lint from a rag, a piece of dirt, a piece of rubber from the fuel hoses, etc. Anything like that can get lodged in the needle seat and prevent the needle from sealing. Install the pressure regulator between the fuel pump and the fuel block so that all three carbs get regulated fuel. The Y Block pump probably puts out 5-6 psi. You might check it before you regulate it. John
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