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Posted by DA@STL on July 12, 2005 at 18:47:36 from (24.217.241.105):
OK guys, I've been visiting this site for the last 3 yrs or so and gained a lot of info from my visits. I have just completely restored an F12/F14. Totally, bolt for bolt except for the fuel pump rod and a carbureator rebuild. I have installed all new seals, bearings, gaskets, rods, crank and rod bearings. Double and triple checked the timing, valve settings, and have a good condenser and spark at each and every one of the spark plugs. Primed all of the fuel lines, retarded the spark at different spots, choked the carb several times. I still cannot get the engine to fire. I've even got the clutch strapped so the main drive shaft to the trans. does not turn. What am I missing? I've got new spark plugs ordered that will be here tomorrow. I have not been able to get hold of Rice Equipment to order the pushrod for the fuel pump. Will keep trying. (Vacation?) What do I do next? Drag it down the street? Any help would be appreciated.
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