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RE: Try this.
By Gerry Proctor - 09/08/2002 11:17:45 AM; IP 207.218.195.105
With the engine running and you wearing a thick set of isulated gloves or an insulated plug puller, slowly pull the plug wire off the plug. Once the metal connector in the socket leaves the plug's contact, the engine may smooth out. If this happens, your problem is going to be in the secondary system. Either a plug that is blowing out or a bad wire.
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 RE: Cylinder not firing -- Pete, 09/06/2002
 RE: Cylinder not firing -- John, 09/07/2002
RE: Try this. -- Gerry Proctor, 09/08/2002
 RE:Compression? -- R Shannon, 09/10/2002
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