high rpms

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killercanuck

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Check for air leaks on the intake side, carb-to-intake, intake-to-jug. With the motor running(trying to idle) spray some wd-40 in the connection areas, if the rpm's change then you have a leak. That's the first thing I'd check.

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edit- also make sure there's enough slack in your throttle cable.
 

smileymale

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well found what the problem is was the throttle cable the end that was in the carb wasnt sitting right so the slide wasnt going down right