Engine troubles

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    Just an update. I had a buddy of mine who's a pretty good mechanic check it out and he said something was wrong with the carb even after I rebuilt it. So he pulled the carb I rebuilt and found a couple cracks in the booster venturi. So I'll put a new one of those in and are if that helps.
    Is the seat belt module the clip under the seat that turns the seat belt light on the dash off?thanks again for everyone's help on this I'm narrowing the problem down
     
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    Crappy man. Don't you just love it when people half ass fix stuff. Then you gotta play detective :dizzy:
     
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    Crappy man. Don't you just love it when people half ass fix stuff. Then you gotta play detective :dizzy:
     

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