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[QUOTE="454sss, post: 1233623, member: 80964"] It could hae nothing to do with your carb. I recently got an 83 xl185, cleaned it all up and got it running, and it does the same thing. It looked like it was getting fuel fine, so after checking a few things, i pulled the spark plug and it was oily wet with oil. too wet, and it was most likely killing the spark. I pulled the valve cover on it moments ago, and one side with one valve was dry (intake), and the exhaust side had a puddle of oil sitting down with the valve. I would think that with all the oil sitting there, that some of it would make its way back into the cylinder essentially killing the spark on the spark plug. not sure why the oil is there, of it its normal... [/QUOTE]
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