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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1313273, member: 68872"] Between the carb and engine is a likely spot. It is also possible that the main jet in the carburetor clogged and it was running lean as a result. Its also possible that it was something totally unrelated to the fuel mixture. What I suspect, however, is that what ever the original problem was it has now gotten lots worse. The first symptom was that it wasn't running right. The second symptom (which may have gone unnoticed until it was too late) was that it overheated. It may be hard to establish what the original problem was, but I suspect that the major problem now is that the piston seized. It's time to remove the cylinder head and take a look at the piston and cylinder. Rod [/QUOTE]
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