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RE: carb prob
By kevin - 03/21/2001 1:41:23 PM; IP 209.240.220.235
Could be a blown power valve or a weak float spring or a cracked float or a warped main body or ?? I once had a 427 car that acted like this new and it turned out to be a flaw in the metering block that was a small hole that had been cast that way. It allowed too much gas to flow and gave the same symptons. Just some food for thought, good luck. PS 4 barrel carbs did have governors but I never owned any 2 barrel F-700s
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 carb prob -- ben, 03/20/2001
 RE: carb prob -- RC Moser, 03/21/2001
RE: carb prob -- kevin, 03/21/2001
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