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posted on December 10th, 2004 at 01:44 PM
Kadrons flooding motor


Hey. i recently sold my kadrons to another member of the forum. they were running on my 1600 and were running fine.

However. i just recieved a phone call from the guy saying that they are flooding his motor (big bore 1600) which im guessing is a 1641.

has anyone got any idea as to why they might be flooding the motor? i sold these with them working and i do not want the guy to think that i ripped him off. i would not have sold them if they didnt come off the motor running.

so if anyone could tell me what might be wrong and what to do about it i would greatly appreciate it so i can get back to him with what i hope is a solution.

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posted on December 10th, 2004 at 03:10 PM


IF it is only hapening on one side my guess is the float is stuck open

if both sides - then both floats :P

Seriously - i would have pulled then down to check the float at least before i bolted them on.

An guessing the were posted to the new member??

i am "sure" the postie . courier handled them with kid gloves :P




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posted on December 10th, 2004 at 03:23 PM


a feind had a similar sounding prob with webbers. carbs tuned up fine but no one could find the prob. it went awayu though when out of frustration the eleccy fuel pump was swapped for a std (low pressure) mech pump. could this work???


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