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Posted by ILikeCase on April 29, 2007 at 07:44:35 from (65.120.48.50):
I picked up a 2N Ford a while back that runs but it hasn"t had the best care. It started and ran OK but I was going to give it basic tuneup. When I checked the plugs it had 3 different brands. I went to NAPA and got a new set of Champions, changed the oil, cleaned the air filter, etc.. When I was done it wouldn"t start. It would kind of fire but it wouldn"t run. Well to make a long story short, after double checking everything and not finding anything wrong I screwed the old plugs back in it and fired right up. Hmmmm Now that it was warm I put the new plugs back in it started and ran. Next day when it was cold-no start. Put the old plugs back in and fires right up. I guess that I"ll go get another set of new plugs and try something other than Champion this time. Any other ideas?
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