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Not too shy to talk 
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as fo the coldstart, they are all stuck in the pushed down position, im unsure as to if thats open or closed, according to the diagrams it seems to be closed is that correct? and if so then i can leave them unblocked?
Posted on: 2013/12/9 3:51
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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Check that the auxiliary venturis are the right way in. If they are 180 degrees out, as is possible, or even turned slightly, that cylinder won't get fuel from idle to about half way & it'll be a dog. I've had this happen with 40dcoe's on the number 1 cylinder when the tiny locating spring fell out & the venturi turned. With 45dcoe's they're held in with small bolts, but not 40's. Sounds like that, though Mine would at least idle. Fitted the little spring & it was doing burnouts up the driveway effortlessly, where it wouldn't even turn the tyres.
Posted on: 2013/12/9 7:50
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Not too shy to talk 
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I regret to say that i have already cheched that the venturies are in the correct position, ive phone a carburettor reworking company and according to them the idle channles are blocked, in witch case i have a 50% chance of uncloging them even with an acid bath, so going to try and clear them tonight
Posted on: 2013/12/9 13:48
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Not too shy to talk 
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okay guys i have some progress!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i drilled out the lead cap at one of the idle fuel channles and found a blockage and the same blocage on the second idle fuel channel aswell!!! so these are now fixed however the channels between the float chamber and the idle jets still seem to be blocked up too hopefully il get them sorted out too
Posted on: 2013/12/9 17:25
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What was blocking the channel? Aluminum corrosion?
Posted on: 2013/12/9 18:52
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What was blocking the channel? Aluminum corrosion?
Posted on: 2013/12/9 18:52
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Not too shy to talk 
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to be honest i have no idea what it was, it was the same colour as the aluminium so it might well have been combine that with our wonderfully dirty lead replacement pump fuel is south africa and i think we have our cause, ive just managed to unblock the other channels aswell so now for the 8th and hopefully last time il be fitting the carbs back onto the engine, hold thumbs guys :D
Posted on: 2013/12/9 18:59
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Not too shy to talk 
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really hopng that the blocked idle ducts was the problem, the ducts from thebottom of the ilding jets to the emultion tubes were completely blocked by alu rust, can this problem really have such a massive impact on power?
Posted on: 2013/12/9 22:22
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1. Idle circuit should have no effect over 3000 rpm at full throttle.
2. If crud has blocked the idle passages, chances are good that other passages are blocked too. I would clean all the passages.
Posted on: 2013/12/10 1:05
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Not too shy to talk 
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i will post some pics to show where the blackages were, it might have been possable that the carb over fueled at 1/4 to max throttle cos of the idle circuit being blocked, unlike the early dcoe's these have a duct from the emultion tube socket to the idle jet, this time i properly checked every single duct
Posted on: 2013/12/10 3:52
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