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[QUOTE="Succubus, post: 966253, member: 59612"] Thanks, guys. That's a few things to check. The thought of an air leak occurred briefly to me, but I thought I'd sealed it up pretty well and thought there might be something else to consider before I started going over everything again. I sealed the tach hole and replaced the left side oil seals and all the gaskets, but I didn't replace the case gasket or crank seals because I didn't split the case. The o-ring on the carb looked ok (it's a flange-type Mikuni), but it may not be sealing well despite how it looked. I replace it and see if that helps. I'll also check the play in the flywheel and pull it to inspect the crank seal. [/QUOTE]
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