Thank you for your help.

Just a thought though.  If the carb cannot keep up
with larger cylinder 
volume, shouldn't it have problem during high rev as
well?  It only stumbles 
during low rev < 2k rpm.

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From: "dan moy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Stumble engine


> Sounds like the addition cylinder volume is the
problem. The carb cannot 
> keep up with the demands, have you thought about
dual kadrons? You will 
> more then likely have to change your exahust if you
move to a larger carb 
> setup.

 --- On Thu 03/20, Bob_Kai Wongthanavimok &lt;
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wrote:From: Bob_Kai Wongthanavimok [mailto:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 00:59:33
-0700 (PDT)Subject: 
[vintagvw] Stumble engineBy way of introduction, I'm a
new old listee (been 
with the list few times many years back) from Bangkok,
Thailand.  I have a 
71 RHD Super with recently mod as follow:Existing
stuffs:o 1,600 standard 
single port AS case engine with 30-Pict3 carb - now
replaced with belowo 009 
dizzy with Pertronix magnetico Bosch blue coil but
recently changed to 
Hitachi Red (my mechanic said it is compatible)o
Aircono 831 trannyo Old 
standard muffler Newly put in (~3 months):o New single
34 Pict 3 Solex (but 
I think made by Bocar) on
> dual port (was single port before)o New 76mm CB
performance cranko New 
> 88mm Mahle piston set     The two should put me to a
1,850cc engineo New 
> 044 CB Performance heads (I think 40X37mm valves).
On 34Pict3, I have made 
> some mod according to Nate from AirCooledTech.com by
plugging the throttle 
> by-pass hole to boost the vacuum so that 34pict can
work with 009  see 
> link:  
http://www.aircooledtech.com/34pict3_modification/
Here is my 
> problem, whilst running nicely on high rev, the
engine stumbles on low rev 
> (below ~1,800 - 2,000 rpm).  Situations like this
normally occur:a) 
> cruising along the road, turn in to cross street,
shift down to 2nd, push 
> gas pedal while releasing the clutch, stumble almost
the engine is going 
> to stop.b) cruising along, slow down, shift down to
2nd, same to a)c) 
> cruising, stop on standstill traffic on neutral, the
engine stumbly idle. 
> However, after a while, the engine came back to
(almost) normal with 
> slight hiccup every minute or so. The symptom is a!
> s
> if the gas does not come through sufficiently.  On
a) &amp; b), I have to 
> push gas pedal a bit (to keep rpm up) together the
clutch to hold so not 
> to go too fast. Any idea?  My mechanic suspects on 2
things, (1) bad carb 
> (he is kind of not trusting Mexico or Brazil made
carbs), or (2) stand 
> muffler cannot cope with such a large engine. 
thought that exhaust cannot 
> come out fast enough.  Oh, BTW,
&quot;sometimes&quot;, there were some 
> backfire like single firecracker too. Hope it is not
too long.  Appreciate 
> everyone comments. Bob/Bkk/71 RHD Yellow Super

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