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Posted by Allan In NE on April 27, 2006 at 11:16:09 from (148.78.243.26):
Wheeee! :>) Don't ya just love this old worn out iron? :>) Went into town and bought a set of Champion D-21 plugs fer my old gasser 'cause it is the only heat range they had. Also tried to buy the solid state ignition there too, but they seemed to think that it couldn't be done. Go figure. So, I then head over to the Red Shop and have a long visit with them. Red Shop says that they have installed somewhere around 80 of the things to cure the "cold plug, hot plug" thing and also for distributors that are getting a little loose in the goose. He says that the electronic ignition is very forgiving as far as the air gap and will cover up most all of these "wobbly shaft" ills. Dunno, I ordered one and it will be here next week. We shall see, I guess. :>) Allan
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