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Cutting out at junctions and brakes feel spongy
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<blockquote data-quote="Gar" data-source="post: 496887" data-attributes="member: 17112"><p>Turned out it wasnt the pipes but the carb. I replaced the original solex 30 pict 2 on my van as was it was causing hesitation with a solex pict 30/31 (brazil made) on the advice of a well known parts supplier. Obviously this upset the servo vacumn pipes , so the original carb was cleaned and put back on and now she goes fine. This duffed carb will returned as not fit for purpose along with a rollocking to their technical chap. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gar, post: 496887, member: 17112"] Turned out it wasnt the pipes but the carb. I replaced the original solex 30 pict 2 on my van as was it was causing hesitation with a solex pict 30/31 (brazil made) on the advice of a well known parts supplier. Obviously this upset the servo vacumn pipes , so the original carb was cleaned and put back on and now she goes fine. This duffed carb will returned as not fit for purpose along with a rollocking to their technical chap. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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