Posted by David Lampman on August 19, 2014 at 09:02:03 from (69.54.29.239):
In Reply to: 450 pop in exhaust posted by chris450 on August 18, 2014 at 19:01:38:
After I rebuilt My Super A I had the same problem. Poping out of the exhoust. I checked timing,plugs,carb,valve timing, valve adjustment, compression, etc. I found everything good and in spec. I ran it like that for quite a while, all the while scratching my head for an answer. Then while ordering an unrelated part from this site I came across a set of new plug wires and thought to myself "I might as well get a set" because I had a mismatched set of carbon wires I had put on during the rebuild that were to long and didn"t look good. So I replaced the wires just for cosmetic effect and lo and behold the popping quit. Do you have GOOD COPPER wires on your 450?
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