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Help on a four stroke air cooled engine

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bluemax

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Gladwin Michigan
I have a HKS 700E engine in my homebuilt PPC. My cylinder head pressure on one cylinder is running about 25 degrees F. hotter than the other. I have the same sheet metal baffles on both sides directing air to the cylinder heads. Is there anything I can do to the hotter cylinder to cool it down a little? ( richen the mixture at wide open throttle?) Any help would be appreciated.
 
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