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mech o1
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fouling plugs

Post by mech o1 » Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:59 pm

to all my fellow superhawk buddys , im havin a problem with foulin plugs i have put new plugs in it an new points an followed ed moores special tunin an set the air screws at 1 an 8s turn ihave changed the plugs 2 times now with the plugs being black an wont start . any input will help.....mech o1

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Post by chico » Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:59 am

The only thing you did'nt mention is float level
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Post by e3steve » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:44 am

Did you take the tops off the carbs and pull the slides recently? If so, check that they're the wight way wound, with the cutaways facing the filters. They can be transposed, left to right, which means they'll be 180º out making the mix very rich!

Which sparkplugs are you using? D8HAs or D6HAs?

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