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oneday!

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good afternoon!!

checked the plugs on the van today after giving it a run to vanfest 1-2 lovely dry nice greyish colour3-4 very black and chalky
running twin carbs so i take it to rich on that side or could it be something else?

cheers

leon
 
sounds most likely to be running rich. You could check the rocker/valve gap first and that the choke isn't stuck on, or dirty filters before adjusting the mixture.
 
hi ubber cool

not using the choks they are on there just to hold the flap open dont no if this is ok was told to it by po, oh and there new filters

by the way looked at your post and im running twin scats 35 with stock tp and it is a flyer fuel is preety good to and will be better when i wind the mixture screw back in :lol: by the way what is the rocker/valve gap?or am i being!!!
 
oneday! said:
hi ubber cool

not using the choks they are on there just to hold the flap open dont no if this is ok was told to it by po, oh and there new filters

by the way looked at your post and im running twin scats 35 with stock tp and it is a flyer fuel is preety good to and will be better when i wind the mixture screw back in :lol: by the way what is the rocker/valve gap?or am i being!!!

Yeah, should have should have tappet clearance, thought it sounded wrong when I wrote it. :roll:
 

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