Thanx blofly! thats probably a good idea. anyone know of an a14 or a15 in SEQ? BTW, I heard a while back that if you go bigger than a 1400 in a 1200 it has to be engineered, however if you put a 1400 in, it doesnt.
Posted on: 2007/3/19 2:34
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No noises whatsoever. Just died around the corner from my house so I managed to push it home and thats where the fun started! think i'm going to have to change motors, everything that has been suggested has been tried, (except for the compression) but thank you all for your help!! if there are any other ideas please let me know. Cheers, Renee.
Posted on: 2007/3/19 1:43
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That hammer is sounding like a damn good idea!! I'm serious!!! I was thinking, could it be the dizzy? That is one thing that hasn't been replaced but the points have been! Timing cover was taken off and, again, all seems ok! had also thought that it was something internal, what sort of things are there inside the motor that could cause this? as everything attached to, or is a part of the motor has either been replaced or checked at least 10 times! was mentioned before about the compression, it hasn't been compression tested. could that be the problem?
Posted on: 2007/3/19 1:25
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All over the place and backfiring like you wouldn't believe! head has been off and all seems ok! I'm seriously thinking about turfing this motor and putting something else in there!!! Gettin seriously pissed off with it!!
Posted on: 2007/3/19 1:07
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