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Subject: knal in carburateur


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wiem
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Date Posted: 21:26:54 11/15/04 Mon

Hallo,

Yesterday I tried to teach a slowish b 18 a normal pulling behavior. I fiffled with the ignition.
It is running on LPG.
I smothered the car by putting my hand before the inlet-opening. Just for fun. It died immediately.
We took of the air filter, because the LPG-injector and the hose was loose.
When we started it again (without the filter) it gave a bang I have never heard, and I have had a few cars and bikes! Marvelous. Think I saturated the inlet-part with a very efficient mixture.

The question: How does the butterfly valve react?
When hot it started perfectly, but the idle is too high, and doesn't respond to screw. I can take the screw away, and the idle is still a bit too high.
Now it seems to start badly.

Could the butterfly valve be bent?

Wiemer.

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