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Twin carbs, which ones?
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<blockquote data-quote="Low n slow" data-source="post: 627009" data-attributes="member: 16825"><p>So the carbs are on and running. Had to get a new fuel pump as the old one couldn't supply enough fuel and also had to put a balance pipe on as the settings were spot on but the bus didn't quite run right. The spring on my foot pedal had broken too and the cable from the pedal to the carbs is too long. Do that somehow soon. Other than that, runs much better than with a blocked heat riser pipe or whatever you call it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Low n slow, post: 627009, member: 16825"] So the carbs are on and running. Had to get a new fuel pump as the old one couldn't supply enough fuel and also had to put a balance pipe on as the settings were spot on but the bus didn't quite run right. The spring on my foot pedal had broken too and the cable from the pedal to the carbs is too long. Do that somehow soon. Other than that, runs much better than with a blocked heat riser pipe or whatever you call it. [/QUOTE]
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