Posted by John M on May 24, 2014 at 05:26:46 from (209.213.28.157):
In Reply to: Timing?? posted by Farmall4856 on May 23, 2014 at 13:58:17:
I still think you have a fuel problem. Once you've confirmed timing, re-re-re check that fuel system. I have worked on and driven more Ms than I can count in the last 30 years, and have never had one backfire or pop or whatever from a timing issue that wasn't either wires on wrong, or timing gear(s) stripped, either behind the front cover or inside of the distributor. Im not knocking anybody else's advise, just saying I don't think its a timing issue.
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