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<blockquote data-quote="lard" data-source="post: 435336" data-attributes="member: 13096"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Just to mention re your problem - you say it was doing this on the old carb, was it running fine at one point then?</p><p></p><p>The one that caught me out (replacing bits e.t.c.) was an air leak on the servo side...the pipe wasn't sealing correctly and when I braked, the action would just dislodge the pipe to let air in and would stall when I came to a stop (idled fine!) - so I'm keen to share my pain with anyone having issues on a 71 servo fitted bus, and to say check the servo/pipe doesn't have a leak - just by blocking off the servo connection on the manifold and see if the problem goes away (or it idles differently when the servo pipe is disconnected and plugged)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lard, post: 435336, member: 13096"] Hi, Just to mention re your problem - you say it was doing this on the old carb, was it running fine at one point then? The one that caught me out (replacing bits e.t.c.) was an air leak on the servo side...the pipe wasn't sealing correctly and when I braked, the action would just dislodge the pipe to let air in and would stall when I came to a stop (idled fine!) - so I'm keen to share my pain with anyone having issues on a 71 servo fitted bus, and to say check the servo/pipe doesn't have a leak - just by blocking off the servo connection on the manifold and see if the problem goes away (or it idles differently when the servo pipe is disconnected and plugged) [/QUOTE]
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