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Old 04-27-2020, 09:21 PM   #9
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Default Re: Getting my 31 to run right.

I would be surprised if the gaskets were compromised. They had a total of about 10 miles on them since install and they weren't all that loose. I did spray brake clean around all of the intake surfaces and did not get any RPM change. Im going to town tomorrow and can get some ether and try that. The carb was rebuilt when I got the car. IO just took it apart to check it all out because it wouldn't run right. As far as the venture goes, I can't really say.
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