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Re: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!...
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Posted by Aaron Ford on February 07, 2007 at 10:51:03 from (72.84.55.180):
In Reply to: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!...seri posted by morganstevenr on February 06, 2007 at 21:20:26:
Well, I am going to try a few guesses. Reverse 2 and 3 to see if the distrib is wired backwards. This is essentially reversing all wires starting at No 1, but if you look at it you would see that the only ones that change are 2 and 3. As most engines run a 1342 order, it may be that Avery marks their cylinders from the rear. I am sure that you are checking for spark, but is it 180 out? One way to check this quick is to Rewire with #1 on the #4 distributor terminal, the replace the wires following the firing order around. Then try the 2/3 swap again. If none of this helps, look to the cam/crank gears for proper alignment. HTH Let's go Mountaineers, Aaron
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