Posted by makin'hay on April 18, 2009 at 17:25:27 from (69.95.141.96):
In Reply to: Re: 300 wont fire posted by El Toro on April 18, 2009 at 16:20:05:
I just did everything over again. Pulled plug wires, cap, rotor, re-gapped points, checked TDC, re-installed everything, and she FIRED!!!! I dont know what it was, I probably had a brain freeze and thought I did something I didnt. I completely re did engine, sleeves, rings, valves, seats. Now I cant get her in gear when she is running! Tried starting her in gear with clutch in and not enough juice. She starts rolling a hare and peters out. I got this from an old guy retiring. He said he put clutch in her in 1991 and never drove it after he replaced it. When I bought it it was mostly together except steering, hoses, wires.... and I could not push in clutch. After we unloaded her, the clutch went down. Now I guess I will try pushing her in gear tomorrow. Any other ideas? Thanks for everything
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