what causes this?

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kennatt
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Re: what causes this?

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yes but still dosen't change the fact that the firing order is wrong :(
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Re: what causes this?

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ken Ive replaced the leads as per Katy's and Bob's suggestion, but the problem is with the Electronic distributer.
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Re: what causes this?

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I'm back on the road again, the problem wasn't electrical at all. This choke cable was causing the mixture to be too rich and eventually the plugs were all wet, when I changed them over and started it again thery just got wet again causing a continuation of the problem, getting the leads in wrong didn't help me either. Thanks for all the support Lady and Gents.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: what causes this?

Post by chesney »

Was it stuck/too short? Even if the choke was stuck it should still start!
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