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Posted by MagMan on January 19, 2005 at 04:57:13 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Tanner you out there? posted by Tanner Clark on January 19, 2005 at 04:41:29:
HI TANNER, If you did it to the specs in the IT manual and the put the coil wire or plug wire what ever one it is through the distributor cap hold down and turn the dist till it sparks. Tighten it down. Dont turn it while you are trying to start it it is in a position to run as long as its not 180 off. I would look elswhere. Like is your carb throttle hooked up right where the govener rod goes to it. If its binding it could be at to low of an idle to take off. You need to look elswhere. At different things.Amount of fuel.Spark,Govener control,If you live close to one of us guys we would be glad to come over and help. As long as its not 30 below in your garage. LOL JON
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