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Re: While I'm Beggin' For Help (Long)
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Posted by kopeck on April 26, 2006 at 06:28:27 from (169.244.143.115):
In Reply to: While I'm Beggin' For Help (Long) posted by Allan In NE on April 25, 2006 at 18:32:21:
I had kind of the same problem in my BN. I just did a tune up (points, capacitor, cap and roter) and left the old plugs (Champions) in to make sure it would start and it seemed to run OK (for a minute or so). I had a set of Autolites that I wanted to try since I head good things about them. Slapped them in and the thing doesn't run well at all unless it's up in the RPM or under a load. I didn't get a chance to dig to deep but I'm going to recheck the point gap and make sure I didn't mess anything up in there. I've always had trouble with fouled plugs in both the A and the BN and was hoping the Autolites would help but so far it hasn't worked out too well. That being said I might have to play with the carb a bit, Grandpa always ran them rich, maybe the Autolites balk at that.
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