 
| Good morning, Backfiring is usually caused by a lean fuel condition. 
Vacuum lines off or leaking would be a good place to start. Make sure your 
accelerator pump is giving a good squirt of gas when you open the throttle. 
Check this with the engine off-remove the air cleaner and watch down the front 
two barrels of the carburetor when you open the throttle. There should be two 
pretty good streams of fuel shooting into the carb. Since the engine runs fine 
cold (choke is on then and gives the engine a little richer mixture) chances are 
ignition isn't the issue as temperature wouldn't have a bearing. If your engine 
idle is higher than normal when the engine is warmed up, that is also a good 
sign of a vacuum leak which of course would lead to a lean fuel condition. Good 
luck. Stevan Miner Miner Auto Service Winnebago, MN 
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