Posted by Scott meeuwsen on April 10, 2012 at 18:17:29 from (50.39.128.39):
In Reply to: Re: 420carb posted by buickanddeere on April 10, 2012 at 05:43:40:
Thanks both of you guys for your time and help! I will check out the elbow on the fuul line but whenever I take the bowl off it's full can you give me the correct way to adjust the points and also are carbon wires a big no no,I just can not believe that this can be that tuff I do heavy equipment repair for a job and I cannot think of anythin that has been this frustrating,I did as you said about, number one on comp then found the c mark on the fly wheel turned dist so point just started to open and locked it down there but if the points need to be adjusted first then the timeing is wrong anyhow Correct?
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