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Re: Re: Re: What makes a gas engine run rich
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Posted by Gene on March 02, 2001 at 18:41:29 from (152.163.195.197):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What makes a gas engine run rich posted by twopop on March 02, 2001 at 18:30:07:
Thanks for your feedback ! I have been through most of the things that you all have mentioned. I switched to D21 plugs, checked the air cleaner and air intake, the carb is set up now by the people that flow tested it, and it still runs rich. I have replaced the coil, and most of the rest of the ignition system (except the distributor), and checked the timing and timing advance and it all seems to work. But, I am still having the same problem. Can a cracked manifold or bad intake manifold cause a problem like that ? Not sure what to try next - except make sure that I have insurance on it, just in case it "catches fire". Thanks
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