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Posted by the reason why it ran bad on December 13, 2003 at 19:35:10 from (198.68.173.133):
In Reply to: retro-fitting an electronic distributor onto an ol posted by Sam Gerteisen on December 13, 2003 at 17:29:31:
Have a 560 gas and it would run fine till it was pulled hard for a few minutes then it would start popping and backfireing thru the air cleaner. The points were shot again( bought them by the 6 pack seemed like) and then I got a electronic ignition with the 1/8 inch air gap. The old distributor was worn and loose and new ones are not available the guy told me that this would take 99% of the problems away. That it did and I did the same to my old IHC truck and it runs better than ever also
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