hif38 carb
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- Minor Legend
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Re: hif38 carb
well that now primrose is laid up for the winter, i can and will try any theory, so i have a new set of gaskets arriving tomorrow and ill give the carb a general clean, so that "should' fix it
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- Minor Fan
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Re: hif38 carb
I check for leaks with a spray can of W D 40.With engine running,
spray lightly at manifold gaskets ,carb gaskets,throttle shafts etc.
if engine speeds up you have an air leak.Just make sure not to
spray into carb',
spray lightly at manifold gaskets ,carb gaskets,throttle shafts etc.
if engine speeds up you have an air leak.Just make sure not to
spray into carb',

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- Minor Fan
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Re: hif38 carb
Badly remembered then . Maybe another carb make . Just trying to help.crossword wrote:Chris ,
The other random thought that occurred to me whilst travelling back , I recall from somewhere , either here or Mr. Vizards book that the HIF38 & 44 carbs prefer the dashpot piston to be vertical & i believe there is an adaptor available for the inline engine that makes the angle correct . I think the Metro transverse engine is at an angle that makes HIF carb pistons vertical . Might be worth trying .
Regards Andy .
Andy