Misfire questions
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- Minor Friendly
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Re: Misfire questions
Yes checked it out with a meter, wobling it looking for breaks, all ok
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Re: Misfire questions
Distributor bob weights and springs OK? This is getting desperate!
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Re: Misfire questions
Dimantled distributor and cleaned and oiled, bob weights are ok, One thought is i dont use it much in winter so the petrol is probably 6 months old, just seen some threads that say fuel can go off, so i suppose I should get some fresh petrol.
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Re: Misfire questions
well that might be an idea certainly worth a try
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Re: Misfire questions
Ok my problem is fixed, it caused me stress, do we not all get stressed at times , but it was not the compression or the valve gaps it was a build up of factors.
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