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Re: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!...
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Posted by morganstevenr on February 09, 2007 at 05:22:52 from (216.81.225.103):
In Reply to: Re: BF Avery to fire and run?..$80 in the mail!... posted by Alberta Mike on February 07, 2007 at 16:24:28:
Mike, I have not had the camshaft out...although over a year I also wondered if I had forgotten about maybe accidentially dropping it down or something. So I took the front cover off and checked the dots on the cam and crank shaft which line up perfectly. Also, there are a couple "gear heads" at work that know about car engines and went through a similar description of how to determine the compression stroke so I am confident that I have the correct TDC on the correct piston. I tried it yesterday and it fires on all four cylinders with ether added to each cylinder....It seems like it just isn't sucking up the gas through the carburetor. I will check the sequence again and then check for suction at the bottom of the manifold with the carb off I guess. Thanks for the help and I will be posting again later today after working on it for a while.
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