Now that it's running, before you touch any carburetor adjustments.
Put a timing light on it and set your ignition timing.
Then once that is set, go about tweaking the carburetor as required.
(Edit) Help! Can't get it to start (Video big pop at carb)
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Re: (Edit) Help! Can't get it to start (Video big pop at carb)
It sounds as you need to rule out a bad intake valve with a compression test otherwise your going to be frustrated since it's acting like it has a vacuum leak which you can check via hooking up a vacuum gauge to see if you are in good range (18-22psi i believe)RoyBatty wrote:Now that it's running, before you touch any carburetor adjustments.
Put a timing light on it and set your ignition timing.
Then once that is set, go about tweaking the carburetor as required.