Check for a correct carburettor dashpot setting. The dashpot is used to reduce engine speed to idle slowly to minimize hydrocarbon emmissions. If the dashpot is too slow then the idle will be high putting a load on the entire drivetrain.
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
Comparative Form- more heavilySuperlative Form- most heavily
more heavily, most heavily
I like to spray carb cleaner on a lint free rag to clean out most of the intake first but you can spray some inside just try to get most of it out if you sprayed alot inside wait a few minutes so it can evaporate before you start your car just incase it ignites.OTMAN Carburetor cleaner is designed to remove heavy varnish and gunk from the inside and outside of a vehicle's carburetor. If the carburetor is not cleaned periodically, it will begin to affect the vehicle's mileage and performance. The carb should be cleaned a couple of times a year to prevent buildup and keep the engine running smooth.Remove the air cleaner unit from the engine by unscrewing the wing nut. You might need pliers to turn the wing nut if it is very tight.Vacuum off the top of the engine area to prevent dirt and debris from being sucked into the engine while the air cleaner is not in place.Spray the entire carburetor inside and out with carburetor cleaner to loosen the gunk and varnish. Use shop rags to wipe up any heavy grease and gunk loosened by the carb cleaner.Start the vehicle. With the vehicle running, spray carburetor cleaner down the throat of the carburetor and around the outside. The engine will pick up a bit as the vehicle burns the carburetor cleaner. Wait a few minutes and shut off the engine.Spray the outside and inside of the carburetor again heavily. Start the vehicle again and spray more carb cleaner around the outside and inside while the engine is running.Spray the entire air cleaner inside and out with carburetor cleaner. Wipe the air cleaner dry with shop towels. Install a new air filter element and re-install the air cleaner unit onto the carburetor.
poluted, but not heavily
more heavily
more heavily
The correct spelling for "heavily" is H-E-A-V-I-L-Y.
vigorously, heavily
After the verb e.g. he sighed heavily
it grew and heavily controlled the economy
they relied heavily on shipping.