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Re: 9n missing and backfiring
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Posted by John on February 02, 2004 at 11:49:05 from (67.35.224.148):
In Reply to: 9n missing and backfiring posted by henry d. slovacek on February 01, 2004 at 21:33:48:
A exhaust gasket is not going to suck any thing it is exhaust and once the gas air mix gets this far it has all ready fired and is being exhausted. On the other hand I do not know but isn't the exhaust and intake gasket the same piece or at least right next to one another?? If you have a exhaust leak it is posiable the heat has burned your intake gasket causing a intake leak. Which in turn would cause a miss and popping. Spray some starting fluid around the intake area while engine is running. Does it make a diffrance?? If so you found your problem. If not I would check timing as others have said. "ONE of you 9N guys chime in here if I am off base as I do not know if manifolds are next to one another. John
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