Posted by old on November 24, 2013 at 16:00:39 from (209.86.226.57):
In Reply to: 1950 8n posted by meterr12 on November 24, 2013 at 12:27:29:
Why so many new parts before doing any real trouble shooting. That many new parts can compound the problem and is more likely to do so then to fix it. #1 you need to check your spark. Make sure it is a good blue/white in color and will jump a 1/4 inch gap. #2 check that the points open to 0.025 on ALL four lubes of the distributor because if the bushing is bad the points will jump all over the place. #3 make sure you have a good steady flow of gas out the carb drain plug. Let it flow few minutes. Catch it to make sure it does not have water and dirt in it #4 when was the last time you serviced the air cleaner?? #5 low compression on one or more cylinder will cause that. By the way fill in the blanks as to why you threw so many parts at it
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