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i have to use a rubber bit on my horse. the the rubber D snaffle is to soft. is there more severe bits in rubb?

i just started to ride an ottb. i know nothing about her we got her from an auction. i started riding her in a d snaffle. she will not take the bit unless its rubber. we tried everything. as soon as she sees the none rubber she throws her head and backs and tries to get away from it. she chomps the bit alot (the whole time im riding). the problem is the rubber one is to soft. shes on my hands the whole time. the bit does nothing. she points her nose out and keeps walking when i pull. the bit isnt to loose it fits in her mouth correctly. does anyone have any ideas? is there a bit that srubber and alittle more severe than a rubber d snaffle?

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Actually the vacuum line is what retards the timing. When you nail the throttle at low RPM you lose you manifold vacuum until higher RPM. The lack of vacuum allows it to retard the timing until the vacuum recovers and the centrigul weights in the distributor advance the timing on a curve. With the proper setting you can run without this and never care. The main thing is to be sure you don't gt any spark knock under a high load, like from idle to hard throttle in gear. Your kit should have come with the caps to eliminate this and a small piece to lock it out.
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