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54f250 ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 09 Dec 2022 Location: 47135 Points: 17 |
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I am working on a 1960 D12 I bought at auction. It had been sitting for many years and needs help. I replaced the plugs, plug wires, coil, and carb and I have it started. It starts with full choke and sputters with the choke out. With the choke fully closed it sooths out somewhat but runs fast. I have almost no throttle control.
I have not looked at the governor. I also wonder about the carb I put on it. It is new but likely Chinese. Any ideas about where to go from here?
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