Looked at and Worked on the Super A today. Didn't go as far as pulling the distributor or using a timing light but we thought we could get it out before doing all that. We thought we should check those valves out 1 more time (be a couple months since we checked their adjustment). Couldn't find the feeler gauge but my uncle checked them all by hand and one valve towards the rear of the engine was really tight. We adjusted it out to match the others. Then we started It up and the engine ran "day-night" differently. It wasn't just perfect but it helped big. Then we installed the valve cover and he moved the distributor to adjust te going until it sounded as smooth as it would get. Much better!!!
Waited about 15-20 minutes and started it up to move it. ItwS running poorly again. Not quite as bad as it was but it wasn't right. I want to go back when I have more time and adjust he valves per the manual with a feeler gauge but what do you guys think??
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