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So it appears that one of the cylinders is going lean. Keeps frying one of the plugs bu5 the both appear wet one just gets too hot anD looses it’s good spark. Sticking reed valve?

What exactly do you mean by "frying".  Wet and lean don't really go together.

post up some pictures of the plugs.. 
Also what plugs are you running? 

I know my sled isn't the same but I go though plugs if they are not iridium, BR9EIX. 
I also run it fat most of the time, probably doesn't help
 

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On 3/19/2021 at 4:58 AM, mnstang said:

What exactly do you mean by "frying".  Wet and lean don't really go together.

it's a contradicting statement, wrapped in an enigma.  it's not even plausible to me being "wet and fried".

 

OP on this issue, either post some pictures... please explain wth you are talking about with more depth or maybe take it to someone more qualified than yourself for a proper diagnosis.  where are you located?

most in this thread and page are experienced with carbs and this chassis, so start skipping the vague bullshit, make sure the timing is correct, you have proper spark and fueling to each cylinder, maybe do a simple compression check and help us help you. 

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