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Old 04-08-2012, 09:34 AM
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I used to belong to a forum for another car, and the resident carb guru had a saying: "90 percent of carb problems are timing problems." I had what I thought was a fuel problem. I went as far as swapping carbs, but it turned out to be an ignition problem after all. Just a thought.....

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Old 04-08-2012, 11:58 AM
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I used to belong to a forum for another car, and the resident carb guru had a saying: "90 percent of carb problems are timing problems." I had what I thought was a fuel problem. I went as far as swapping carbs, but it turned out to be an ignition problem after all. Just a thought.....

Jerry
X2 Timing at 15 sounds low with that car. don't know how your engine is built mine is set around 30
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