LazarusTaxa
SILVER Star
I've so far been unable to get my secondary to open.. I rebuilt my carb ~1,500 miles ago, did a good job, made sure all the vacuum passageways were open, and of course installed a new secondary diaphragm. However, I found that the secondary was not opening beyond the minor amount initiated by the throttle lever.
I know this because I put one of those snake lights under the hood pointing at the secondary lever. I can see it initially open from the throttle lever, but it makes no attempt to go beyond that.
So recently I took the carb apart again to double-check that all the vacuum passageways are open and everything and found it all looks good. The secondary holds vacuum and the passageways are clear. I bent the actuating arm a bit so that it opens sooner and wider and put it all back together.
And yet, it again still does not open past the initial stage initiated by the throttle lever... What gives here? I've read all the threads and can't figure this out. My only thought is that I live at 4,000' and perhaps the altitude is preventing this from working properly. I hope this isn't the case because being able to drive more than 45mph up mountain roads would be very helpful... I got angrily passed by a UPS truck the other day.
I know this because I put one of those snake lights under the hood pointing at the secondary lever. I can see it initially open from the throttle lever, but it makes no attempt to go beyond that.
So recently I took the carb apart again to double-check that all the vacuum passageways are open and everything and found it all looks good. The secondary holds vacuum and the passageways are clear. I bent the actuating arm a bit so that it opens sooner and wider and put it all back together.
And yet, it again still does not open past the initial stage initiated by the throttle lever... What gives here? I've read all the threads and can't figure this out. My only thought is that I live at 4,000' and perhaps the altitude is preventing this from working properly. I hope this isn't the case because being able to drive more than 45mph up mountain roads would be very helpful... I got angrily passed by a UPS truck the other day.