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64 292 needs help with idle problem

Posted By lrs30 15 Years Ago
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You can switch the parts on the two carbs to make the one you want a manual.

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Right! I may do that in the future, but its running so good now I am just gonne enjoy it.
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If you still got the carburetor that was giving you trouble just take out the idle mixture screws and give each hole a good blast of air. This will fix it most likely. It has always worked for me.


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