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Posted by Farmall-Nut on February 21, 2002 at 10:44:14 from (216.24.66.41):
IM terribly confused and need help,my Super C is not firing on #1.It has new plugs and wires,new cap and points.If I leave the plug wire connected to the plug #1 will not combust the fuel.But if I either hold the wire off the plug or hold the wire off the cap and force it to arc the cylinder fires.I also seem to be getting alittle unburnt fuel passing the plug threads and the plug is as tight as I dare make it.I thought maybe I wasn't getting a ground,plug to head,but if that were true arcing shouldn't occur.If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them,Im tired of getting shocked.
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