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<blockquote data-quote="Resto-raider" data-source="post: 510936" data-attributes="member: 15767"><p>It sounds like a fuel problem to me, becauase it cuts out and then starts again as if some fuel has managed to get to the carb.</p><p>If the timing is off it will always be off, so it would also run bad on the way back home after it had cut out. Same goes for the coil. </p><p>Is the fuel filter on in the right direction? Are the fuel lines connected correctly? No sharp turns in the lines?</p><p>What if you rev it up for a while at home, does it cut out too? And after it cuts out do you see fuel in the filter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resto-raider, post: 510936, member: 15767"] It sounds like a fuel problem to me, becauase it cuts out and then starts again as if some fuel has managed to get to the carb. If the timing is off it will always be off, so it would also run bad on the way back home after it had cut out. Same goes for the coil. Is the fuel filter on in the right direction? Are the fuel lines connected correctly? No sharp turns in the lines? What if you rev it up for a while at home, does it cut out too? And after it cuts out do you see fuel in the filter? [/QUOTE]
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