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Thread: Timing issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1quikgt View Post
    Yes. At least I think it was the compression stroke.
    hm...this will bite you in the azz every time...know its on compression stroke

    if youre not sure...pull the valve cover & make sure both valves are closed...piston at TDC

    look at the balancer marks to verify...rotor shud be pointing at number one plug under the cap

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    I'll have to just start from the beginning again and triple check everything. I won't learn anything if don't ask questions when I have a problem. Thanks for the help everyone.

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    Finger in the hole, roll till it tries to fire yer finger out. Look at the balancer and turn until it's at 10deg advanced. Dist in with rotor pointing at terminal for cylinder #1, snug down and fire up.

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    Any luck fixing the problem?

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    Nope. I can get it started and it runs pretty rough for a few seconds and then dies unless I keep giving it has. I may have to get an appt with the Dr ZR if he has an opening as I am all out of ideas.

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    Where abouts are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Where abouts are you?
    West side of Bowmanville

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