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Posted by Allan In NE on April 27, 2006 at 07:38:41 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Solid State Ignition posted by John T on April 27, 2006 at 07:20:44:
Hi John, I used the old stinker yesterday for about 2 hours to move some hay from a mile out across the place. Paid real close attention to how it was acting. Runs like a million bucks after it warms up good. However, at WOT, and only at wide open throttle, it will drop a cylinder. If I bring the throttle "just off" of wide open, it straightens right back out. It is not a fuel starve, but a flutter-miss. Under real hard acceleration, it doesn't miss a beat and pulls real hard until that top rpm is reached. I'm just wondering if the sloppy distributor shaft is causing all the difficulity via point setting variation? Dunno, probably should have left this one set and bought another diesel. But, I do like that "instant" start with no choke. :>) Allan
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