experiences with fuel king regulator?
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About 3 psi is right for bike carbs
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Ah, my apologies I didn’t connect the bike carb bit! In fairness I also didn’t know bike carbs such a low pressure?! That has to be susceptible to fluctuation?!
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Well not quite sure what I have done. Not quite sure if I have fixed it or not. Not quite sure where I am going. But determined to find a bit of 60-70 blacktop and give it a whirl tomorrow armed with my recovery details
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locost220 wrote:Well not quite sure what I have done. Not quite sure if I have fixed it or not. Not quite sure where I am going. But determined to find a bit of 60-70 blacktop and give it a whirl tomorrow armed with my recovery details
Rich.
Good luck!
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