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Misfire at specific RPM with bigger carb
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<blockquote data-quote="alfaguy" data-source="post: 370507" data-attributes="member: 6911"><p>Thanks for the response Pappy. I suspect it is the transfer point but did not explore timing yet. It is set with the roller between the marks when the butterfly starts to open, but I will play around with it. My testing will be done in the water. A #53 drill fits the main jet, so it should be 0.067 and the plugs looked fairly clean after running.</p><p>I did not change the prop but it is a 10x13 pitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfaguy, post: 370507, member: 6911"] Thanks for the response Pappy. I suspect it is the transfer point but did not explore timing yet. It is set with the roller between the marks when the butterfly starts to open, but I will play around with it. My testing will be done in the water. A #53 drill fits the main jet, so it should be 0.067 and the plugs looked fairly clean after running. I did not change the prop but it is a 10x13 pitch. [/QUOTE]
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