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On Aug 23, 2005, at 9:37 PM, Phil Nase wrote:
> I've been researching my overheating problem.  I came across an  
> article by
> Paul Tegler where he describes vacuum being pulled from the balance  
> pipe
> rather than the carb port.  From what I understand this can lead to  
> incorrect
> advance.  Very possibly the cause of my hot engine.
>
> My understanding is that if the vacuum unit on the dizzy points  
> away from the
> dizzy the vacuum should be from the carb.  My carb port is plugged  
> so I want
> to drill it out and attach the vacuum line and plug the balance  
> tube cap where
> the vacuum line is now.
>
> I have 1.5" SUs and the hole I want to open is on the rear SU just  
> behind (on
> engine side) the top of the butterfly where it opens away from the  
> top of the
> carb.
>
> My question is... does this sound like I am opening the correct  
> hole on the
> SU?  Also should there be a fitting on the carb to hold the vacuum  
> pipe or can
> I just epoxy the pipe directly into the carb and should I fit the  
> pipe just
> flush with the inside of the carb?
>
> As always thanks for all the help.
> Phil Nase
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