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1776 - No1 cylinder, plug carbon fouling
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<blockquote data-quote="Zcat7" data-source="post: 500754" data-attributes="member: 14023"><p>You're very kind Trikky! I have to say that when I reassembled that ring set this time round I found it to be a royal pain to stop it overlapping. I ended up checking the alignment and gap spacing about 20 times before I finally slid the barrel on!</p><p></p><p>I thought that running weak might be causing the popping. I'm running twin Solex 40s so no choke. I guess I need to compromise and richen the mixture a touch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zcat7, post: 500754, member: 14023"] You're very kind Trikky! I have to say that when I reassembled that ring set this time round I found it to be a royal pain to stop it overlapping. I ended up checking the alignment and gap spacing about 20 times before I finally slid the barrel on! I thought that running weak might be causing the popping. I'm running twin Solex 40s so no choke. I guess I need to compromise and richen the mixture a touch? [/QUOTE]
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