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Re: F/U to Ford 8N dies
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Posted by Dave Sherburne,NY on April 17, 2005 at 19:13:26 from (170.215.211.19):
In Reply to: F/U to Ford 8N dies posted by Sean O. on April 17, 2005 at 18:34:05:
Run a jumper wire from the negative terminal of the battery, IF it is still positive ground, to the post on the coil that isn't connected to the points. Thats HOTWIRED Are you sure its getting gas?? If it will start up after waiting about ten minutes, it might be starving for fuel Next time after it quits, pull that plug out of the bottom of the carb it should run a good stream. If it doesn't take off the fill cap if it runs then your vent is plugged. If it doesn't you line is probrobly semi- plugged . You said you changed the filter, Do you mean the carb inlet elbow filter, or do you have another external filter?
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