Originally Posted By Cab_Burge
Your deal, pump gas at your altitude, needs to be tuned on all the circuits properly to avoid the spark plug fouling your having up work Work on one circuit at a time, I would start on the idle circuit first, does your current carb. have four corner idle? If not try opening the rear throttle blades more to help lean out the front, close the fronts up to set the idle RPM scope I would probally restrict the idle fuel feed and the transition fuel feed holes into the main body to be about half the diameter the holes are now scope Carbs can be a pain in the butt runaway But thier all tuneable up You can fix it up Do it one step at a time scope


Hey Cab, on 4150`s I noticed that opening the secondaries can actually make em richer if you expose the t-slot which I generally do NOT do but, there`s a fine line and although I set up Dominators square to start, not the same w/4150`s. I personally set the primary w/a square t-slot then just crack the secondaries and adjust from there.....HOT.....running temp has the final say. thumbs


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