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Re: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!...
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Posted by MyrlfromPA on February 09, 2007 at 05:33:17 from (206.99.145.57):
In Reply to: Re: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!... posted by morgansteven r on February 08, 2007 at 11:32:15:
Ok the .020" is the contac point gap when points are completly open. They are below the rotor inside the dist. Also if timing seemed better and it fired but not run you may not be getting gas though the carb right. try holding your hand tight over carb and spin engine maybe with 12volts and see if you can get gas to flood out the carb. If not and carb has set awhile empty your needle valve may be stuck shut. Rememdy by removing fuel line and blowing air through the fuel inlet in the carb. Use short blast from a blow gun and make sure you have ample supply of fuel coming through the line to the carb. Keep us posted and maybe start a new thread~ Myrl
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