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Posted by Jay (ND) on November 04, 2005 at 15:20:37 from (66.231.119.252):
In Reply to: Help, Allan, Rusty, Jay, Paul and others posted by Harley on November 04, 2005 at 14:36:03:
email uncovered! I've been in front of this puter too much today, as you can tell by all my posts. But alas, I happened to be a guinine wannabe Briggs certified engineer, and I can tell you matter of factly that the Briggs has no firing order. The 3.5 is a late model, computer driven toddy machine. The chip runs a very complex alogarithmic formula that runs the timing completely random. It makes it virtually impossible to tune correctly. Its some government back to work thingy where they wanted to make a more skilled mechanic seem as incompetant as a lesser skilled one. Seems to work well as now it takes twice as many people with their fingers in their nose to come up with no solution at all.
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