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Novice Begins Engine Maintenance & Twin Carb Fitting
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<blockquote data-quote="Merlydog" data-source="post: 301516" data-attributes="member: 14449"><p>Yes I drove it at the weekend all the way to Stratford & back.. Few very minor niggles.. The tickover doesn't quite return to idle unless I give it a little blip. Note major but has anyone got any ingenious ideas? I have a very very, almost un noticeable flat spot. It's just as I open the throttle on pick up. It's easy to power through it. I'm thinking I might just leave it, more unqualified tinkering might just make it worse?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merlydog, post: 301516, member: 14449"] Yes I drove it at the weekend all the way to Stratford & back.. Few very minor niggles.. The tickover doesn't quite return to idle unless I give it a little blip. Note major but has anyone got any ingenious ideas? I have a very very, almost un noticeable flat spot. It's just as I open the throttle on pick up. It's easy to power through it. I'm thinking I might just leave it, more unqualified tinkering might just make it worse?! [/QUOTE]
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