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    Hmm i tried to check that but i couldnt find a leak :S

    i had a vacuum leak from the two rubber lugs underneath the balance tube. The leak only affected the idle not the high revs as the problem is now
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    Jet come loose maybe something similar used to happen to me after motorkhana. Mine was always number four jet.

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    I had a #4 jet come loose once too. I have heard it is a common occurrence with the Mikunis.
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    Also check your venturies havent come loose. Ive never had a problem with mine, but Gerrard has had them come loose (although his was having problems all the way through the revs when his were loose). Ive heard of many others having problems with them after theyve come loose so its always good to check theyre still tight whenever youre working on the car.
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    From memory when mine went loose, it was acting as you describe, all good until you hit about 4000rpm.
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    was that the jets or the venturi's owen?


    ill check them out thanks guys
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    Jets.

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    i had a problem with my main jet, to the point where it was sitting in the fuel bowl. i would check there first, also check the resistance of the leads, i once had a brake in number 3 that only missfired after 5000rpm.

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    ok checked the venturi's with my finger they seem pretty solid ill have to pull the carbs off tonight to get a closer look at the jets.

    thanks Sam ill check the leads tonight while im at it.

    +Rep for those with the ideas thanks heaps guys
    Cheers, Alex

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAAAH23 View Post
    ok checked the venturi's with my finger they seem pretty solid ill have to pull the carbs off tonight to get a closer look at the jets.

    thanks Sam ill check the leads tonight while im at it.

    +Rep for those with the ideas thanks heaps guys
    Dont need to pull off the carbies only four screws holding the top cover on very easy.

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    No need to pull the carbs off Alex.

    If they are OEM Solexes on the 18R-G they will be Type T and you need to undo the four top screws, two long and two short to remove the Starter/Jet cover.

    A very common problem is the Jet Blocks unscrew if not seated properly last time somone did them up.

    Remove the four jet blocks, remove the Main Air Jets from the top. Note down your jet sizes, top and bottom.

    Re-install the jet block with a large flat blade and seat it firmly, then add the Main Air Jet.

    Check and record the Pilot Jet sizes as well.

    Be extra careful when relocating the Starter cover as the disc lever has to engage correctly into the starter disc, otherwise when the screws are tightened, the lever will jam up.

    Now, if the carbs are S4 or S5 then it is much the same process except you only have a Jet cover to remove to see the jets and one screw.

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    You may also want to check your air cleaners,
    Once I had one of the socks being sucked into the carby and was blocking off the air flow

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    Default Re: For the love of a tractor engine: The life and times of the 18R-G

    thanks alex and rodger ive never really worked on carbs might just take them to the mechanic and offer to fix his computer if he fixes my carbs? fair trade? lol


    funny thing is peter i just pulled the filters off to clean them. they are still off now could somthing have been sucked in and done somthing?
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    Cheers, Alex

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    Hi,

    I doubt it, but doing as Rodger mentions you'll be able to inspect the jets and see if anything is jammed there, or loose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAAAH23 View Post
    thanks alex and rodger ive never really worked on carbs might just take them to the mechanic and offer to fix his computer if he fixes my carbs? fair trade? lol
    Might sound like a fair deal, but you are going to lose out on some important learnings on how your carbies work. You don't need a mechanic to be able to seat the carby jets and jot down numbers, but you can learn a lot from it.
    Cheers, Owen
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