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<blockquote data-quote="fozworth" data-source="post: 600514" data-attributes="member: 20087"><p>Hi Dave ,I've checked my valves,static timing,point gap and inspected my pumpjet action and all four squirt the same and ok as far as I can see ,I've also adjusted the fuel pressure to 2.5psi .its ticking over fine and revs fine but if you flaw the throttle it dies or pops/flashes out of both carbs .it holds steady at high revs but you can hear it hunting a little .</p><p>My mates del book leans towards either upping the main jet size or airs if you get these symptoms on acceleration?</p><p>So I think I need to wait till I get it to a rolling road as I font have any larger mains .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fozworth, post: 600514, member: 20087"] Hi Dave ,I've checked my valves,static timing,point gap and inspected my pumpjet action and all four squirt the same and ok as far as I can see ,I've also adjusted the fuel pressure to 2.5psi .its ticking over fine and revs fine but if you flaw the throttle it dies or pops/flashes out of both carbs .it holds steady at high revs but you can hear it hunting a little . My mates del book leans towards either upping the main jet size or airs if you get these symptoms on acceleration? So I think I need to wait till I get it to a rolling road as I font have any larger mains . [/QUOTE]
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