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Re: Tuning a carb????
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Posted by NO tools on November 23, 2006 at 07:03:25 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: Re: Tuning a carb???? posted by Allan In NE on November 23, 2006 at 05:49:21:
GARY i am with allan tell you a little story on 560 this past summer. Neigbor put points plugs in 560 never could get it to run right?we fooled with it 3--4 evening after work. finally got down to changeing distribtor? out of my 706 when i took the cap and cover off there it hit me wrong breaker arm the rub block position differant.Don't know where the mix up happened package people? or the jobber?.it sure mess'es with trying to time them engines.nothing well work together?????. BOYS ck the rub block when changeing them points save's lots of headaches. HEY she got turkey out here have a good "n" guys BILL
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