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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 18:02:02 -0700, JamesE
wrote: Thanks for the responses, I will replace the coil and points and see if that makes a difference. As well as continue to look for other things that might be the problem. If that doesn't work I will see if I can borrow some ignition and fuel gauges. Also the timing gauge that you use to adjust the timing with a timing light is completely unreadable on my engine. It is there but is too rusty to read. So if anyone can post a picture of this gauge or can explain what it reads on the gauge I would appreciate it. I would then use the gauge to at least get an estimate of where the timing should be. I can't replace this because it would require replacing the whole timing cover. Thanks, James. Not familiar with the timing marks on yours, but a wire brush might make it all readable. Paint the fixed and movable marks with white or yellow nail polish when you find them. Look on the net for a picture to help you out, or find somebody who knows where the marks are. --Vic |
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