Carb bogging down...

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Punkmastadart

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Hey guys,I was just gonna ask on some opinions bout my carb? Well it starts and idles great, but driving has become an issue...along wit performance. You see at about 1200 RPM to 2000 RPM it boggs down and doesnt feel like it has any power. After that tho it kicks up pretty smooth...so could it be my accelerator diaphram? As for start up it does start up great when its cold but the warmer the motor gets the longer it takes to start...im fairly stumped lol.
 
Its a 600 Edelbrock. i accidently poured two strike down it and then poured regular gas but it sat for a day that way...could that have something to do wit it?
 
Hey guys,I was just gonna ask on some opinions bout my carb? Well it starts and idles great, but driving has become an issue...along wit performance. You see at about 1200 RPM to 2000 RPM it boggs down and doesnt feel like it has any power. After that tho it kicks up pretty smooth...so could it be my accelerator diaphram? As for start up it does start up great when its cold but the warmer the motor gets the longer it takes to start...im fairly stumped lol.

If you are hesitating off the line you most likely need a larger accelerator pump squirter.
 
you see i put in a new motor and ever since then its been giving me this problem...but then again i poured that two stroke down it also so i blaming it on the two stroke?
 
you see i put in a new motor and ever since then its been giving me this problem...but then again i poured that two stroke down it also so i blaming it on the two stroke?

take the carb off and clean it w/ carb clean..Pull your plugs, you mave oil fouled them. lol..try new plugs...
 
Pull the airhorn off the carb, reset the floats(see manual that came with carb or go to their website). EVERY eddy carb has its floats out of adjustment. The acc pump should be in the center hole.

What the hell is 2 stroke?? Oil? Why would you pour that in there?
 
Two stroke was a total accident...we really should label our gas containers.
 
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