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Old 09-22-2022, 08:04 PM   #22
Bunky
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Re: monojet ?

Ok so tonight I went out and rechecked some things, sped the idle up a little and readjusted the carb was a little better..

So then I was checking again for vacuum leaks and noticed the dash pot isn't holding, so I plugged that line off.

I also had my vacuum advance hooked to full vacuum at idle.. changed that to ported.

Seems better but probably should re adjust the carb again since I changed the advance on the timing.

My other question is if I do have the metering rod too low would this affect the take off hesitation?
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