wet carby

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muddy
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wet carby

Post by muddy »

hi all

well, i've cracked the shits and put the single carb back on the car. i didn't really realise that it would cause everybody so much mayhem if the the old girl was off the road for a while, so got kinda sick of being hassled to sort it out. it's no fun when there's hassling involved.

so anyway, just a quick question. when the car has been running for a while (5 mins) the carby is full on DRENCHED in what appears to be condensation. is this normal? i never really noticed it before, so it got me curious.

thanks
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Post by FB MAD »

And especially so in the humid conditions that the NSW coastal areas are experiencing ATM.The air is saturated with moisture and condensates easily.
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Post by muddy »

that's good to know. she's been running fine, so there is indeed no issues.

thanks!
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