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RE: Vacuum advance/timing problem
By Ross - 05/13/2005 10:08:47 AM; IP 24.253.13.25
Check the wire going to the points, it could be grounding out as the plate turns with the vac advance
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 Vacuum advance/timing problem -- Steve M, 05/02/2005
 RE: Vacuum advance/timing problem -- giacamo, 05/04/2005
 RE: Vacuum advance/timing problem -- walt, 05/13/2005
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