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First thing I would do is check the float levels in the carb




Great point!! If I were you, I would pull the floats off, and pull the needle and seats out and make sure they are clean, then reassemble and check float height. I have had recent problems with Eddy carbs related to dirty screens on the needle and seats and float levels that are off out of the box. One of my carbs had the float level set so low that there was barely any fuel getting to that bowl in the carb.





I was thinking too high and it floods out as you come to a stop..




You are right, I was just giving my example of what I found on my out of the box carbs that I was struggling with for a bit over the spring time.

But also, if it is not letting fuel in because it is too low, then you can get an issue there too. I have two carbs so i think one was covering up part of my issue from the other being off.

To the OP, glad it is better, keep tuning


Outcast Dodge guy.