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    Hi Guys,

    Just wanted to give yaŽll a quick update. I changed the fuel pump, and all of the old rubber fuel lines. It started right up and kept running. It seems to choke on full throttle though (IŽm guessing vaccum leak) and so I have not bothered to adjust the idle yet (idles pretty high, takes her a few coughs before she finally turns off the engine).

    ps. I tried posting a few pics, but it seems the forum only allows very small sizes. Ill probably give it another try later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VikingRed View Post
    Hi Guys,

    Just wanted to give yaŽll a quick update. I changed the fuel pump, and all of the old rubber fuel lines. It started right up and kept running. It seems to choke on full throttle though (IŽm guessing vaccum leak) and so I have not bothered to adjust the idle yet (idles pretty high, takes her a few coughs before she finally turns off the engine).

    ps. I tried posting a few pics, but it seems the forum only allows very small sizes. Ill probably give it another try later.
    Try reducing your picture file size to nominal 680x1024 for optimum screen size, or smaller if you want.
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