fuel mileage drop problem solved!
#71
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
That's what the beer can is for.
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> You can't on that one Bill. The stepper has two pins that control an
> air passage each into the venturi so taking it out would leave a massive
> air leak. They don't suck through the add on piece.
>
> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> You can't on that one Bill. The stepper has two pins that control an
> air passage each into the venturi so taking it out would leave a massive
> air leak. They don't suck through the add on piece.
>
> Mike
#72
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
That's what the beer can is for.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> You can't on that one Bill. The stepper has two pins that control an
> air passage each into the venturi so taking it out would leave a massive
> air leak. They don't suck through the add on piece.
>
> Mike
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> You can't on that one Bill. The stepper has two pins that control an
> air passage each into the venturi so taking it out would leave a massive
> air leak. They don't suck through the add on piece.
>
> Mike
#73
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
That's what the beer can is for.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> You can't on that one Bill. The stepper has two pins that control an
> air passage each into the venturi so taking it out would leave a massive
> air leak. They don't suck through the add on piece.
>
> Mike
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> You can't on that one Bill. The stepper has two pins that control an
> air passage each into the venturi so taking it out would leave a massive
> air leak. They don't suck through the add on piece.
>
> Mike
#74
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
Yes, my pins will move when I rock them with a mini screwdriver twisted
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
#75
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
Yes, my pins will move when I rock them with a mini screwdriver twisted
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
#76
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
Yes, my pins will move when I rock them with a mini screwdriver twisted
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
#77
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
Yes, my pins will move when I rock them with a mini screwdriver twisted
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
against the case and the start of the V shape. I took out the spring
clip that holds the air filter for more room first. They didn't want to
just 'move', it took a few rocks to get them up on the next step.
And 3 years ago, the one time in years I wasn't in a Jeep but in a car
with plastic doors, I got T-boned on the passenger side and I was in the
passenger seat. Got dinged bad enough, but I am still walking and
talking and Jeeping, although not on many rough trails...
Mike
bobvonbob wrote:
>
> thanks mike. i assume you mean that you are moving the pins while the
> motor is mounted to the carb... hence the small screwdriver... yes? i
> will try this but my shaft is pretty damn stubborn so we'll see. i have
> a feeling it hasnt really moved in years.
> will be tearing the carb off and checking the gaskets so i will let you
> know how it all works out.
> cheers,
> bennett
> ps sorry to hear about your accident. a few years ago? hope its not too
> bad.
#78
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
hey thanks mike - had to work today so probably not getting to it till
tomorrow.
sorry to hear about that accident - if it makes ya feel any better i
really think you help alot of people on this list - i KNOW you and your
previous posts have helped me a alot! so thanks again.
not to short-change anyone else either - thanks all.
bennett
tomorrow.
sorry to hear about that accident - if it makes ya feel any better i
really think you help alot of people on this list - i KNOW you and your
previous posts have helped me a alot! so thanks again.
not to short-change anyone else either - thanks all.
bennett
#79
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
hey thanks mike - had to work today so probably not getting to it till
tomorrow.
sorry to hear about that accident - if it makes ya feel any better i
really think you help alot of people on this list - i KNOW you and your
previous posts have helped me a alot! so thanks again.
not to short-change anyone else either - thanks all.
bennett
tomorrow.
sorry to hear about that accident - if it makes ya feel any better i
really think you help alot of people on this list - i KNOW you and your
previous posts have helped me a alot! so thanks again.
not to short-change anyone else either - thanks all.
bennett
#80
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Re: fuel mileage drop problem solved!
hey thanks mike - had to work today so probably not getting to it till
tomorrow.
sorry to hear about that accident - if it makes ya feel any better i
really think you help alot of people on this list - i KNOW you and your
previous posts have helped me a alot! so thanks again.
not to short-change anyone else either - thanks all.
bennett
tomorrow.
sorry to hear about that accident - if it makes ya feel any better i
really think you help alot of people on this list - i KNOW you and your
previous posts have helped me a alot! so thanks again.
not to short-change anyone else either - thanks all.
bennett