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Carburettor leak
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<blockquote data-quote="K@rlos" data-source="post: 624803" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>It’s a shame as other than that his carbs are perfect! I’ve got 1 on my own beetle which has been spot on. Fitted it 5 yrs ago and have literally never touched it since but I’ve fitted possibly a dozen or more Rage carbs to customers engines and 3 have had this issue. The first 1 I found I put down to bad luck but it’s fairly common, I still suggest them but always check them for that. He’s a reasonable fellow, I’m sure he’ll sort it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K@rlos, post: 624803, member: 4304"] It’s a shame as other than that his carbs are perfect! I’ve got 1 on my own beetle which has been spot on. Fitted it 5 yrs ago and have literally never touched it since but I’ve fitted possibly a dozen or more Rage carbs to customers engines and 3 have had this issue. The first 1 I found I put down to bad luck but it’s fairly common, I still suggest them but always check them for that. He’s a reasonable fellow, I’m sure he’ll sort it. [/QUOTE]
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