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Re: Super A won't start - HELP!!!!!!
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Posted by Randy-IA on December 30, 2005 at 15:06:47 from (207.177.83.5):
In Reply to: Super A won't start - HELP!!!!!! posted by Mark in TN on December 30, 2005 at 11:11:52:
A thought from left field , you don't have the valves adjusted to tight or to loose do you ? With the carb off and the coil wire off put your hand over the intake while someone cranks it . You have a strong vacuum ? Air and fuel in the right mix , spark at the right time ( You did check for a HEALTHY spark ;>) , and compression and you should have a running engine . A little more to it than that but not much . Key word here is RIGHT . Can you check for a vacuum leak ? If vacuum is good try this , put about a beer cap full ( from a long neck not a quart ) of gas in each cylinder and then try and start it with the carb on it . It should at least fire once or twice . It'll help narrow things down . Hope this helps
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