Re: nc35 carbs rebuild
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:20 pm
I'm in Sydney. And after you mention lecation, I do notice this guy lives in cornwall.
The only reason I'm sideing with 112's all round, is because I just checked my plugs, after about 700 k's on new plugs, and they came out tan/brown.
I have a photo of what I mean by the diaphragm not so much being fitted wrong way round or anything, but more of, poorly fitted.
I'm currently running a half system, stock air intake (possible high flow, I didnt fit it), Stock idle air, soft diaphragm springs and short velocity stacks.
Just to clarify, I'm not sideing with running rich, I was just saying that even if he was running 112's and it was rich, there would otherside effects, e.g. blowing smoke perhaps.
No offense taken, I was more afraid, you would take me the wrong way.
The only reason I'm sideing with 112's all round, is because I just checked my plugs, after about 700 k's on new plugs, and they came out tan/brown.
I have a photo of what I mean by the diaphragm not so much being fitted wrong way round or anything, but more of, poorly fitted.
I'm currently running a half system, stock air intake (possible high flow, I didnt fit it), Stock idle air, soft diaphragm springs and short velocity stacks.
Just to clarify, I'm not sideing with running rich, I was just saying that even if he was running 112's and it was rich, there would otherside effects, e.g. blowing smoke perhaps.
No offense taken, I was more afraid, you would take me the wrong way.