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Posted by noidea on August 13, 2007 at 19:19:57 from (71.79.45.224):
I took my carb apart and found out that the top half is from a 715. The bottom is from an M. I drilled the main jet out to 7/64ths=.109 I also took the metering stem out and made the bottom set of holes the same size as the top holes. It has a #35 venturi. I used the M load screw and packing. This went well. I could flood it out now by backing out the screw. Well I decided to hook up my multispark box from Summit racing. When I hooked it up and when I crank the engine over it only fires some and it won't hardly start. When it starts it sounds like it is running on 1 or 2 cylinders and it only goes for about 10 seconds. I checked the box and it is sending spark just fine. It is set to six cylinder mode. All of the wires are hooked up per the instructions and I took out the condensor. What is the problem? Could it be my plugs or plug wires?
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