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Posted by scotc on March 29, 2006 at 15:54:03 from (12.171.163.27):
i can"t get my super m to start. It ran fine when I parked it but now it cranks without firing. I"ve got spark from a plug wire to the oil filter housing and new plugs. It"s flooding right out, after about 5 cranks i"ve got gas dripping from the bottom of the carb with no choke or throttle. I"m thinking of switching to electronic ignition but not sure that it would help. I haven"t played with the 400 but it seems to be doing the same thing. I have a feeling that if i put a chain on them and pulled they"d be running in about 5 feet. It also looks like I won"t be getting the sm to the rpru either, my freind"s already chickened out and it"s not looking like my finances will allow renting a truck and trailer.
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