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ICRed

06-23-2006 11:46:50




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I got it running, fineally. It ran for about 30 seconds and because of the fact that I don't know quite what I'm doing when it comes to timing an engine, here's what I did and what happened; When I it started it, I let it run for about 30 seconds and I thought I would try and adjust the timing a little, so I turned the distributor slightly to the right, clock wise from my mark on the distributor. Well, when I did that it made a bang and quit. I tryed several times to start it but it seems like it turns over slow, like the battery is running low, but it's fully charged and I had it load tested, the battery checks out good. Now, it's getting spark and I can smell fuel, so I think it's getting fuel but it just turns over slow and it seems like not fast enough to start the engine. Could I have jumped the timing on it or are my valves not set properly? Or did I break something? As always, any help is a blessing.

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gene bender

06-23-2006 19:53:41




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 Re: More Super C Problems in reply to ICRed, 06-23-2006 11:46:50  
Better check the spark plug wires and make sure you have them in the correct order from the cap to the plug remember the firing order is 1342.



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Phil Auten (Temple, TX)

06-23-2006 12:00:54




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 Re: More Super C Problems in reply to ICRed, 06-23-2006 11:46:50  
I agree with old on this one. Return the mag/dist to where itn was when it ran and try again. I think you have the timing over advanced.

Phil



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Joe Kimbriel

06-23-2006 11:58:12




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 Re: More Super C Problems in reply to ICRed, 06-23-2006 11:46:50  
I can't magine you breaking anything. Try putting the timing back to where it was runnung. You may have advanced it to where it is firing way before TDC.



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old

06-23-2006 11:54:13




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 Re: More Super C Problems in reply to ICRed, 06-23-2006 11:46:50  
Question. Did you turn the distubutor back to where it had been when it was running or did you leave it where it was when it died?? If you didn't turn it back that could be your problem and you probably have it tring to fire before the piston gets where it should be and thats pushing hard on the starter and causeing it to turn over slow

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