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Posted by maestro on June 17, 2007 at 18:28:04 from (66.163.148.142):
The number one cylinder, or the cylinder that the injector isn"t fire all the time has a compression blow when I do what you suggested. I checked the others and they are OK. Now what would you suggest. I know on my super WD-6 I had some issues with the starter valves but when I took off the valve cover and hit them with a hammer and a piece of Oak board they began to work fine. Can one tighten the valve on that cylinder to help it fire. When it ran on the diesel side today it acted like it was firing some of the time. I let it run for some time and the longer it ran the better it seemed to get. Any more suggestions would be great. This is helping a great deal. Thanks, maestro
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