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Re: 49 Cub (threw the towel in today)
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Posted by todd hamilton on May 01, 2005 at 12:06:53 from (68.51.69.246):
In Reply to: 49 Cub (threw the towel in today) posted by GNB on April 30, 2005 at 19:43:31:
Just visiting from Case board. The "binding" sound sure sounds like a timing issue. Take the plugs out of and crank it with no compression to make sure you don't have a mechanical "bind" somewhere. Recheck your timing and make sure your plug/point gap is proper. Error to the wide on the spec. You gotta have a blue spark, not yellow. If all of that checks you can sometimes start an engine with low compression by pulling it in 3rd gear for more starting RPMs. But given the binding sound, 90% chance it is timing/ignition. A low compression engine with no other issues should crank unusually easy.
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