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RE: Well, what's it timed at
By RC Moser - 04/18/2001 4:16:13 AM; IP 205.188.200.51
I never had a slow winder I could fix, But maybe I was lucky. Course never owned a full race FE though. Heck I'd double check the timing, idle speed, dwell/points gap it you have them. only thing you have to loose is time. Might as well do a compression check also and check the plugs while you in their. Right down all this stuff, you might want to refer back to it sometime in the future.
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 428cj Timing? -- marty vogler, 04/16/2001
 I blame the starter. -- Dave Shoe, 04/16/2001
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 RE: Well, what's it timed at -- Tim B, 04/18/2001
 RE: 428cj Timing? -- BrettL, 04/23/2001
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