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Good call for sending it in. It more likely will come back with the updated Venom 11 metering blocks. It is a much better block...

 
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Good call for sending it in. It more likely will come back with the updated Venom 11 metering blocks. It is a much better block...



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Slightly irritated. Got the carb back. Decided to pull the bowls. Carb left with 206 jets squared and good thing we checked it came back with 176s squared... Still waiting on a return call back... 3 calls yesterday could never talk to a real person........ F'in dumb


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Wait for the call back. They either made an assembly error or there's been a change in the emulsion stack that warranted a jet change.

I'm not sure what the original problem was but, there's only so much real estate in these metering blocks to move fuel and emulsion channels around. Things can get close and just a small gasket defect can cause problems.

Give Patrick a chance to get back to you. I'm sure he'll sort it out.


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Wait for the call back. They either made an assembly error or there's been a change in the emulsion stack that warranted a jet change.

I'm not sure what the original problem was but, there's only so much real estate in these metering blocks to move fuel and emulsion channels around. Things can get close and just a small gasket defect can cause problems.

Give Patrick a chance to get back to you. I'm sure he'll sort it out.



3 days and counting and now it's the weekend. So yea not happy


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If you know better, why call them?

If I were them, I'd tell you to do your own carb.

Hangup

It's methanol, it'll run with no jets, does that make it right? ... no

You got a number in your head, that's all you got.

Well, screw em in there. Why call them, you know the number.
 
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I ran alky for a while and it will do a number on areas with flowing fuel vs just sitting in a fuel tank. Anodizing is not a cure all also but it will increase the life span. Top end lube can also help.


I think adding fuel lube like Klotz Uplon is a wise choice when using methanol. Now that I switched from MFI to EFI, I believe it is even more important with these injectors. The injector company recommends fuel lube for methanol use also. At the end of the season when I pickle my system with 93 pump gas I use fuel lube as well.
 
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I ran alky for a while and it will do a number on areas with flowing fuel vs just sitting in a fuel tank. Anodizing is not a cure all also but it will increase the life span. Top end lube can also help.


I think adding fuel lube like Klotz Uplon is a wise choice when using methanol. Now that I switched from MFI to EFI, I believe it is even more important with these injectors. The injector company recommends fuel lube for methanol use also. At the end of the season when I pickle my system with 93 pump gas I use fuel lube as well.



Been using fuel lube since day 1.


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If you know better, why call them?

If I were them, I'd tell you to do your own carb.

Hangup

It's methanol, it'll run with no jets, does that make it right? ... no

You got a number in your head, that's all you got.

Well, screw em in there. Why call them, you know the number.


I mean I need the jets. Only set i had. Can I buy/make some sure , but I shouldn't have too.


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I ran alky for a while and it will do a number on areas with flowing fuel vs just sitting in a fuel tank. Anodizing is not a cure all also but it will increase the life span. Top end lube can also help.


I think adding fuel lube like Klotz Uplon is a wise choice when using methanol. Now that I switched from MFI to EFI, I believe it is even more important with these injectors. The injector company recommends fuel lube for methanol use also. At the end of the season when I pickle my system with 93 pump gas I use fuel lube as well.



Been using fuel lube since day 1.


I think going 12 yrs without issues until now using lube with methanol is probably why. Great choice!!!
 
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Did look at air bleeds too?


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Did look at air bleeds too?


Yea they seem to be fine.. My Pops spoke to Patrick on thursday. He said someone messed up and he would look into it and call us back...


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Well after 2 more calls and no return call from prosystems we made some 206 jets today. I don't get it . Is what it is at this point... Customer service lol


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That’s unfortunate to hear. Patrick has become very wealthy from his carb business but I question if he’s running the day to day operations anymore.
 
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That’s unfortunate to hear. Patrick has become very wealthy from his carb business but I question if he’s running the day to day operations anymore.


He called this afternoon.. He apologized had some thing he was dealing with.. All good..


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What was the cause and correction of the bleed?
 
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Carb is back on running like a top. Issues are fixed..


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Didn't realize it was specifically the jets you were needing or I would have shipped you a set. I never have to go that large on my low power engines.



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air bleeds stopped up or too small causing syphon effect ,or ametering block issue.


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