Request for Diagnostic help (sorta NC)

Darryl & Karen Smith darrylkarensmith at netzero.net
Sun Dec 17 01:30:07 GMT 2000


If you ran it long enough with the choke not open properly the new plugs are
probably gone again.  they may look okay but they can still be gone.  Rich
fouling can do this.   Check the purge valve as one of the other guys
suggested then I would tie the choke open entirely and run it after
replacing the plugs again. It'll run stupid when cold, but if it goes for
several days without the problem returning , then fix the choke. Doing it
this way might prevent you from loading the parts shotgun.

Darryl
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From: <Chipsbyal at aol.com>
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Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: Request for Diagnostic help (sorta NC)


> If you've replaced the cap, make sure the ground strap is still in there.
> It's a flat bent up piece of metal and it grounds the coil from the center
> wire of the distributor connector.
> AL
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