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RE: flat spot in accelleration
By rick c - 01/27/2002 9:06:59 PM; IP 64.12.102.33
i have played with the timing a bit to see if this made any difference and i can't tell any significant change. this flat spot was not there prior to the intake gasket change, so i don't think it can be in the carburetor pump either unless it it pure coincidence.
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