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69 Manx sputtering
I have a 69 Manx with a fresh 1915cc that I built last year. So when the engine was built I used an empi progressive carb and I can’t install the heat risers because my exhaust doesn’t have the port for them. I believe that my sputter may be caused by condensation building up. How can I get heat to the carb without heat risers?
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69 Manx sputtering
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> wrote: >I have a 69 Manx with a fresh 1915cc that I built last year. So when the en= >gine was built I used an empi progressive carb and I can=E2=80=99t install = >the heat risers because my exhaust doesn=E2=80=99t have the port for them. = >I believe that my sputter may be caused by condensation building up. How ca= >n I get heat to the carb without heat risers? What makes you think it's condensation? We're heading into warmer weather... you'd be seeing a difference by now I would expect. Condensation really won't do that much... if you don't believe me, spray a plant mister into your intake. If it's sputtering, I'd suspect poor ignition or uneven mixture. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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