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You might also check the throttle valve position when the lever is in the
open position. Sounds dumb but I had a Hillman that wouldn't go over a few hundred RPM. Drove it (slowly) for weeks before a friend put his hand on the carburettor and got thousands of RPMs. Cable from pedal to carb was rusted and pedal was bending rather than moving. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "Gepetto" wrote in message ... I changed the distributor cap, rotor, points, and condensor on an 1989 engine in a Donzi. It will now start like a champ, but won't run past 1000 rpm. The "professional" mechanic says the timing and compressioin are right, and I got the plug wires back in the right sequence. He thinks it might have jumped a tooth in the timing chain. Anybody with any ideas. |
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