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Thread: Zenith TIN40 (Missing part?)

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    Senior Member eaton's Avatar
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    Your carbs are fine. Nothing missing. Read this: http://www.suggate.co.uk/zenith/new_site/zenith.htm
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    Thank you! Will do
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    Recently realized during solving overrun popping problems, that my Zenith Tin 40 formerly had the enrichment circuit.
    It was completely remove before I bought the car and all 6 intakes next to the mixture screws were closed.

    The mixture screw of the enrichment system is also completely screwed in.

    Are there other holes of this system that might influence and should been closed?
    The hole that screw #1 in post#6 fills?

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