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Posted by Janicholson on December 30, 2005 at 09:16:36 from (66.173.50.61):
In Reply to: Re: international 240 posted by EricB on December 30, 2005 at 06:21:34:
Find out which cyl is not firing (pull plug wires with an insulated pliers one at a time) then switch plugs from that one cyl to the next. see if it still misses on the same one. If it does, then check the intake manifold as described above (I use a propane torch with the nozzle removed set just open as though I was using it, not wide open---I also do not invert the tank) Propane has far fewer terrible toxic material in it than carb cleaner. The toluene Xylene, and clorinated solvents can produce a form of nerve gas when burned or heated, (that is why I don't use them). A wiped cam lobe will act like that as well. Pull the valve cover and check the amount of travel on the valves on that cyl compared to the others. Good luck, JimN
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