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Newbie early bay owner and new Carb advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="bigdaz" data-source="post: 429527" data-attributes="member: 13987"><p>ive found a 30/31 carb. i used to have this on my late bay 1600 as a temporary thing until a found a good 34 always ran fine. </p><p>its a bit dusty from being in my shed but im sure it will be ok.</p><p>you are welcome to borrow it and see what happens.</p><p>im still not convinced its all the carbs fault as they will usually start but not tick over. if its not firing at all check the leads are on right, points, condenser, rotor arm, dizzy cap, and tappets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdaz, post: 429527, member: 13987"] ive found a 30/31 carb. i used to have this on my late bay 1600 as a temporary thing until a found a good 34 always ran fine. its a bit dusty from being in my shed but im sure it will be ok. you are welcome to borrow it and see what happens. im still not convinced its all the carbs fault as they will usually start but not tick over. if its not firing at all check the leads are on right, points, condenser, rotor arm, dizzy cap, and tappets. [/QUOTE]
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