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New engine and NO power
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<blockquote data-quote="bac2ba6" data-source="post: 553176" data-attributes="member: 13538"><p>Check for any air leaks on the manifolds, I know you said they were but are you sure the carbs are properly synced and balanced, only other thing I can think of is electrical, flame thrower coils don't have the best reputation, could try taking a direct feed from the battery to the coil see if it runs better that would maybe suggest some duff wiring and swap coil if you have a spare, are plugs gapped correctly, also valve gaps set right?</p><p>Have you got a pressure regulator fitted to pump to stop any possible over fuelling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bac2ba6, post: 553176, member: 13538"] Check for any air leaks on the manifolds, I know you said they were but are you sure the carbs are properly synced and balanced, only other thing I can think of is electrical, flame thrower coils don't have the best reputation, could try taking a direct feed from the battery to the coil see if it runs better that would maybe suggest some duff wiring and swap coil if you have a spare, are plugs gapped correctly, also valve gaps set right? Have you got a pressure regulator fitted to pump to stop any possible over fuelling? [/QUOTE]
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