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Posted by kyle in NY on June 04, 2007 at 18:25:35 from (69.117.212.254):
In Reply to: Tune up gone bad posted by Kyle in NY on June 04, 2007 at 09:09:15:
Thank you all for all of your ideas. God knows how long it would have taken me without you. It turned out to be a grounded primary wire where it bolts into the distributor. After reading all of the posts, I tore it back apart and realized that there was a bushing on the outside that prevented the nut from touching the housing, but there was nothing on the inside. So I made one out of my kegerator Co2 gas seal(a running tractor is more important). Installed it an she fired up in an instant, sounding better than ever (exept for the hole in the exhaust manifold). I can not thank you all enough for your input. I am the type of person who cant let a problem rest untill it is solved, so tonight I can get some sleep and my wife can see me as the happy human being that I uaually am. You guys rule! KYLE
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