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Posted by Al on December 28, 2000 at 16:43:37 from (209.226.118.143):
I,m still trying to make my rebuilt cocksutt 30 behave.After lots of tinkering she starts easy,even stone cold.it would probly idle all day.Not much difference between 1/3 and full throttle with no load.push some snow and the throttle range seems more even from idle to wide open but seems a little slugish but the torque keeps her pushing.After about 10 minutes of work it will sputter and dies.Will not restart.Wait 10 min and she fires right up.Have 95-100 lbs per cyl.new points,con,cap,rotor,plugs.There is a little black smoke,no blue.Played with timing,carb,gov,all having some affect,none dramatic,all overlaping.Any sudgestions or theroes on what to do next would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Al
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