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In this Discussion
- Chris Smith April 2011
- Pacemaker500 April 2011
- walts garage-53 April 2011
Carb Follow-up
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If the idle is smooth, choke open and the exhaust gases are relatively clear but still smell rich, what do I need to "adjust, correct, fix"?????????
And can I do it with the carb still mounted on the manifold? -
Try turning the air adjusment screw in until the idle stumbles,then back it out just enough to get a smooth idle. If you have it turned too far in you will get a stumble on accelleration.
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And where is that located on my Carter WA-1 749S carb? This isn't the screw with the spring on it, is it? It is another screw I should be looking for, correct?
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If you smell rich, there is nothing you can do outside the carb to correct this. You may have the wrong meter Rod, should be 75-704, and set with tol T109-102. Walt
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Was professionally rebuilt by Kar-Go in Michigan as a firm recommended to me on this Forum.walts garage-53 wrote:If you smell rich, there is nothing you can do outside the carb to correct this. You may have the wrong meter Rod, should be 75-704, and set with tol T109-102. Walt -
Walt here. I tried to answer your message to me but could not open reply. E-mail me at hetwaltmordenti@aol.com Drop the het.