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Posted by RB With a new problem!! on April 15, 2000 at 17:20:08 from (12.77.78.37):
In Reply to: How is a F-14 suppose to sound? posted by RB on April 15, 2000 at 08:09:51:
Beleive it or not all it was was I didnt gap the plugs right.Regapped and pulled the crank one time and it fired right up and ran like the sewing machine Paul said it should.All was well in my world.I let in run about an hour and shut it off.Went back about three hours later and it wouldnt start.Got tired of pulling my crank so we pulled it off.Now this time it started up but only ran a few seconds and cut off.It acted like it was running out of gas but the tank was near full and in the carb.We pulled a few more feet and all it would do is pop and smoke and maybe hit one otr tewo times and start over again doing the same thing.When I say it pops I mean it pops loud!Shouts flanes out the pipe about a foot high.Im at my wits end now.Any suggestions!
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