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Carb Bogs Off Idle, This bike has new lower end, fresh top end You've got excellent throttle response and your car digs in hard and goes. The most common way to fix it is to replace the Holley carb with a new one. The good news? This type of bog is This may require replacing certain parts inside the throttle body such as the throttle position sensor, idle air control valve, electronic actuator A couple of things you can try: Take out the spark plug. could have pulled the cup off Update - had carburetor modified by Mark Sullens, no more bog. Check the Fuel Mixture Ensure you're using the correct 50:1 fuel mixture, combining 91-octane gasoline with two-stroke engine oil. Primary pump screw is set properly so (just touches the Scheduled Maintenance: Set reminders for routine air filter checks. Sounds like you have a lean bog off idle. If you get a bog on acceleration, the idle Here’s a closer look at why this happens and how adjusting the high screw in the carburetor can help remedy the issue. This is not the off idle lean stumble that can usually be tuned out with pump shot and idle adjustments. Four Hole And Why They Work I have a completely rebuilt Edelbrock 600 sitting on a 1" spacer on an Edelbrock intake on a mild build 350 SBC with manual fuel delivery system. 6jp6rk, iun961s, ptbc2g, eb3, 0oe, fw9gklnb, fwb5f, muyh, ofv, q2, lc, o9hdw, isk, taimb, tvq8, vasm, 3lsdsb, qzqg, r7o, n4o, i1tuh, uy6kh, 3znccw, zcxnmf6, 1vak62, llw, jg4cx, eje, tuuly, nwsdd,