The way you describe, it sounds related to RPM. At a certain speed, your engine gets rough and won't generate more torque. This could be a lot of things. My first thought like Earls, is carbs. Besides needing synching, maybe they are fuel starved at higher RPMs. Do you have after market exhaust/intake items? What do your plugs look like after a high speed run?
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The clutch does not seem like the likely source. Wouldn't it would slip from a standing start more likely than a 60 MPH roll-on?
The way you describe, it sounds related to RPM. At a certain speed, your engine gets rough and won't generate more torque. This could be a lot of things. My first thought like Earls, is carbs. Besides needing synching, maybe they are fuel starved at higher RPMs. Do you have after market exhaust/intake items? What do your plugs look like after a high speed run?
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ard
Originally posted by flyingaceThe clutch does not seem like the likely source. Wouldn't it would slip from a standing start more likely than a 60 MPH roll-on?
The way you describe, it sounds related to RPM. At a certain speed, your engine gets rough and won't generate more torque. This could be a lot of things. My first thought like Earls, is carbs. Besides needing synching, maybe they are fuel starved at higher RPMs. Do you have after market exhaust/intake items? What do your plugs look like after a high speed run?
Hi Flyingace, as Earl and you point out I will start with sniffing the oil first, regardless I will check the Valve clearences, then look for fuel starvation, but how do you check for fuel starvation? any ideas?.
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