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Posted by B-maniac on April 02, 2007 at 19:11:22 from (207.241.134.170):
In Reply to: Help me understand posted by Bus Driver on April 01, 2007 at 14:14:13:
Like said in post below , the gears and chain are so sloppy that when they reach a certain point of wear they will jump over a couple teeth when you shut down the engine. Right before it stops turning it will snap back momentarily from compression and cause the chain to jump teeth. Depending on the amount , it might try to start the next time or it might pop through the intake etc. Just depends on where it came to a stop. Could be so far off it will hit valves into pistons when you try to start it. Yes it is real. If it only jumped one tooth you may be able to re-time the dist. and get it to start but won't have any power. Probably jump again when you shut it off again. Good test is to turn the crank while watching the rotor in dist. If you can turn the crank back and forth a 1/2" or more without the rotor moving then you need to replace gears and chain.
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