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Have you checked for a vacuum leak around the carb or the intake manifold? At a higher RPM this would not effect the performace but it will for sure at lower RPM's. it is easy enough to check with some starting fluid.
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I have not checked for vacuum leaks. Thanks for the idea. I have to admit I not sure how to check with starting fluid and should I expect to singe eyebrows in the process ??
By the way - cool user name - Carl
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I am also curious about this procedure...
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Sorry to say that I no longer have a 1984 V20 :( |
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shouldn't be a vacuum issue it's a 2 stroke not a 4 stroke.
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I know someone with the same issues, his ended up being the timing, Hs was a merc also
Good Luck
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