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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1382254, member: 73147"] I always hated taking a fresh engine to play in the sand. Make sure all the openings are greased and zip tied tight. Like the rubber grommet atop the carb/throttle cable connection. Your air box seal is good? Pressure washers and age take a toll on that joint! The pro seal is sweet. Eric's engines, yes stock jetting to begin with should be fine. It only takes a minute to feel/hear how its running, check the plug frequently in each carb circuit. Start jetting from the air screw, pilot, clip, then the main. By the time you get to the main, it may be broke in already! What oil ratio did Eric recommend? Vintage Bob [/QUOTE]
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