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Re: Timing mark moves
Just can't stay away
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2013/1/15 2:47
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Thanks guys, will check timing chain tensioner. I think it is worn(deep groove in the chain side)
Also, would a weak spark from coil make the timing mark move?
The coil is producing spark but it is very weak. I rewired the coil and ballast resistor as the wiring diagram showed. Before I did that they were both getting hot.

Posted on: 2013/3/14 21:38
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Subject Poster Date
     Timing mark moves uteboy1200 2013/3/12 5:58
       Re: Timing mark moves bakat 2013/3/12 7:12
       Re: Timing mark moves ddgonzal 2013/3/14 19:35
       Re: Timing mark moves uteboy1200 2013/3/14 21:38
         Re: Timing mark moves L18_B110 2013/3/14 21:52
           Re: Timing mark moves ddgonzal 2013/3/14 23:19
       Re: Timing mark moves uteboy1200 2013/3/20 5:30
       Re: Timing mark moves zabond 2013/3/20 22:52




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