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Duane in Indy
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Assume you have checked the float levels?? ie: adjusted the needle and seat Now hope you pitched the glass filter as posted above by several |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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8122pbrainard
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Had to say what the click is. Could be a lifter ticking or even sounds like a alternator bearing tick. Does it tick under load on the water? |
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KENO
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I think the video shows it under load on the water.
I also think I'd be checking the timing since it doesn't happen till heavy load and higher rpm's. What's the timing at idle? How about at 3000 rpm? How about at 4000 rpm? Does it make the noise when it's in neutral being revved up with no load? KenO |
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8122pbrainard
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Dan, On the water under load or not. I didn't see much movement in the video so I didn't think it was taken uder load? One other thought on the tick. Check your exhaust manifolds for a exhaust leak. The typical spot is between the block where they are bolted and the main water jacketed manifold body. |
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