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Re: At wits end trying to start 8n
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Posted by Ross Pugh(NC)f on May 07, 2006 at 13:43:39 from (216.162.4.137):
In Reply to: At wits end trying to start 8n posted by monomechanical on May 06, 2006 at 20:42:47:
If you have had spark plug wires off at the distributor cap and put them back on even though they are firing in the right order your timing may be off by 180 degrees. That happened to me and mine was doing the same thing ( backfiring and spitting gas out at choke. Then sometimes gas would pour out at choke valve like yours). A friend of mine got my #1 cyl. on compression stroke, ran the plug wire to the next terminal on distributor that rotor button would hit and rewired it from there, put the cap back on and told me to give it some gas, choke it and start it up; I did and it did, problem solved, wires were in right order just 180 degrees off on firing timing.
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