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4000-5000 RPM glitch

Started by JPaganel, August 25, 2014, 09:21:33 PM

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aviationfred

Just throwing something out there..... Being as this problem is on an 86' and gravity fed, could there be a pinched/obstructed fuel line? At lower rpm's the engine has sufficient fuel and once the RPM's get higher and the engine is demanding more fuel, there is starvation....

Fred
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JPaganel

That's a thought. I'll check for hose routing.

It occurred to me that maybe I should pull out the choke when it does this, to see if there is any effect. And when I decided to try that it didn't do it the whole way home.
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