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Well, I was sweating bullets over what it would cost to rebuild the original engine from my '73 that I had stored away around 1986. At the time I swapped out this engine with a TR250, I just assumed it was worn out. Well much to my surprise, I have no measurable ridge in any cylinder, nor do I have cylinder scoring. Some times things go right. I will still break it down and replace what is necessary, and I can now afford the GP2 cam.
Interesting to see how much carbon there was in there. Also the build up is severe in number 2 and 3 cylinders, less so in number 1 and 4, almost none in 5 and none in six.
It appears I was running the rear carburetor rich and the front one lean.
Thoughts?
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Interesting to see how much carbon there was in there. Also the build up is severe in number 2 and 3 cylinders, less so in number 1 and 4, almost none in 5 and none in six.
It appears I was running the rear carburetor rich and the front one lean.
Thoughts?
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