Alan,
Although always sad to see someone leave beautiful Oregon for skungy
Idaho, (smile), I'm glad you pass so easily). I was having problems here
in Portland, finally broke down and paid a mechanic to look at it, he
hooked it up to his machine, and 3 minutes later was done. The damage?
$10.00. He'll have my business in the future when I need him.
Brad
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 11:40:55 -0700 <ralemen@cableone.net> writes:
> After all the problems I had last year in Oregon, this year was easy
> in Idaho. Passed first time!
>
> I felt she was running a bit rich as there was some popping on
> changing up, so I checked the timing plug gap (42 thous with 40kv
> coil) and screwed the needle down a tad. I rebuilt the carbon
> cannister a week or so ago as the outlet was not connected (plugged)
> last year to get through and even then she was was high.
> Probably did not really have to make any adjustments as she was way
> below the levels here. I'll richer her up a bit tonight or at the
> weekend as she really needed the choke today and did not defore.
> Also she did not have the usual acceleration (not that she has a lot
> compared to my daily driver with 3x the power). Mind you it was
> colder this morning.
>
> Alan (A really happy Spitfire with an emissions clean '76 spitfire)
>
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