Posted by wallacedw on November 26, 2008 at 16:05:26 from (204.96.146.173):
In Reply to: Carb ice posted by john d on November 26, 2008 at 12:38:33:
Bill, that is what i am thinking. That vacuum/pressure difference is dropping the temps/ I am going to try a heater on it to see if there is an improvement.
I will do a compression test too. Hadn't thought of that.
I played with the load needle under the carb bowl and there was a little change but the stuttering and barking is still there. I guess that is missing.. Kinda like an old fighter plane before it kicks all cylinders in..
I checked the spark from the coil and it is very strong and blue. It was jumping almost a half inch. I haven't done anything with the condenser/points. I don't know what to ask for.
This post was edited by wallacedw at 16:06:56 11/26/08.
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