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Posted by ThatOtherGuy on January 09, 2002 at 16:58:07 from (216.93.69.179):
My AV is at the top of my list for now. I got to wait for another engine to put in the C. This particular AV is a 1951 Super AV with touch control hydraulics. What strikes me is the fact it has A SQUARE AXLE, not a round one. Back to the engine.... I have tried to start it. I took the mag which is excellent working and put it on the AV; from my '44 A. I put new plugs in and it had plug extenders on it but I took them off and put new plugs in. I cleaned the carb and put a lawn mower tank on it for the reason being the other is off and having it on would be in the way. I turned it over-backfire. So I switched the wires as in turning cap upside down, so #1 was in BOTTOM LEFT, as in turing the mag 2 times back. I had it firing-sort of. Then nothing. I cant pull start for one tire is completely flat and has ice arount the valve stem inside so I got to wait to be able to put air in it. I AM NOT PUTTING THE C TIRES ON IT What happened?? The carb is not clogged up; I even took the needle guide out and cleaned it again. The mag works excellent on my '44 A, I tried it after testing the AV. WHEN I SWITCHED WIRES ON IT IT AND THE 44 A DIDNT BARELY RUN. THEN I RESET THE WIRES AND TURNED THE MAG BACK 2 TURNS. IT RAN GREAT! THIS MAY BE IT?? COULD TURNING THE MAG BACK INSTED MAKE IT RUN BETTER!!?? THanks, ThatOtherGuy
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