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Update:
I got a fuel filter and made a new fuel line, since the old one was not in great shape.
I got it installed and ran the engine for a while. I also blocked off the pulse tube, so the bladder pump would be inactive. The engine seemed to run better and I can lean it out a bit.
Overall, the engine seems to like a rich mixture as it tends to fade when I try to lean it out. It is still a bit smokey, but not quite as bad.
The engine seems fairly hard to start once it is warm and I stall it or just shut it down. It seems to like choke and the throttle all the way to idle. . . it probably can suck fuel out of the carb jets better that way. I'll just have to see how reliable it is when put into use.
My 1969 Mercury has been bullet proof . . . not sure this engine will be as good. :noidea:
I got a fuel filter and made a new fuel line, since the old one was not in great shape.

I got it installed and ran the engine for a while. I also blocked off the pulse tube, so the bladder pump would be inactive. The engine seemed to run better and I can lean it out a bit.

Overall, the engine seems to like a rich mixture as it tends to fade when I try to lean it out. It is still a bit smokey, but not quite as bad.
The engine seems fairly hard to start once it is warm and I stall it or just shut it down. It seems to like choke and the throttle all the way to idle. . . it probably can suck fuel out of the carb jets better that way. I'll just have to see how reliable it is when put into use.
My 1969 Mercury has been bullet proof . . . not sure this engine will be as good. :noidea:
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