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> Steve, I had the same thing happen to me. I changed plugs, rebuilt the
> carbs and put in new points. Plus I changed the coil. The miss was still
> there. I finally went to a single carb manifold from a series four with a
> weber DGV carb. Really ran great after that.
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> But after I sold the car I found out that the intake manifold bolts have
> to be tight with the original stromberg carbs or that miss can happen. So
> you may want to check that. Also there's supposed to be a brace under the
> intake manifold to keep it from shaking loose, so make sure that's it's
> there and attached right. Hope this helps
>
> regards Armand Ritchie
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Hello Armand:
Excellent idea to check. I know my carbs do suck a bit of air through the
throttle shafts anyway so I'd better check that the manifold's on tight and
not adding to the problem.
Thanks
Steve Sage
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