Old 11-22-2008, 09:18 AM
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Tod74
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Originally Posted by lively
you see the main problem here is he said everything else was biult right so we are trying to analyze this thru thin air--it is true that most of the time when a miss comes under load it is electrical[but then he said it backfired too/then it started doing it all the time ops: ops:

i really think he needs to get someone there [ who does know what they are doing] and go step by step thru the -BASIC THINGS FIRST-- before tearing into the inside of the engine :x :x

way to many mechanics now adays want to think the worst before checking the simple first----i have seen that several times in the last few years that end up costing lots of time and lots of money before they found a cracked connector/ or broken wire/ or something not adjusted correctly
sorry guys but i like to start at basics and go from there :shock: :wink: :wink: :wink:
LIVELY
That's why I asked if he had tried beating on it with a big hammer....I read in someone's signature that if it couldn't be fixed with a hammer you have an electrical problem. :lol: I wasn't being a smart alek I was troubleshooting.
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