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2010/11/28 16:58:24 (permalink)
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carbies and engine mount...

i snapped an engine mount today right side just takin off at the lights quiet normally.. strange.. so i needa get one.. might as well do the other one to.. where to buy 1???


also my carbies "tick" when im drivin, like alot.. it pisses me off heaps aye.. and it back fires and doesnt idle... gives me she shiits

there twin 45mil webbers...
fuel presures around 3 pound

help??? chris
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    Sterling
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    RE: carbies and engine mount... 2010/11/28 19:40:37 (permalink)
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    cant help ya carbie wise...unless you wanted to buy my 40's [:x)]

    but my mounts i bought off smcka.. cant go wrong
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    RE: carbies and engine mount... 2010/11/28 20:12:15 (permalink)
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    I am assuming the tick is what most people refer to as 'sneezing' on light throttle.

    Its usually all due to balance.
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    RE: carbies and engine mount... 2010/11/28 20:38:15 (permalink)
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    yeah it sneezes alot.. heapsss but yeah only on light throttle when shes all open its sweet...
    might hit up smcka then..

    thanks boys
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    RE: carbies and engine mount... 2010/11/28 20:48:44 (permalink)
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    Sneezing webers normally indicate a lean mixture I always thought. So either an air leak somewhere (soft mounts?) or use larger idle jets or whichever ones feed the progression circuit.

    Ash
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