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Engine only runing one side
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<blockquote data-quote="bigdaz" data-source="post: 477191" data-attributes="member: 13987"><p>Is it definitely only firing on one side? Have you pulled leads off one at a time to check?</p><p>Could be bad connection on ht leads on dizzy cap , make sure they are pushed right in also leads might be the wrong way round on that side so they are firing at the wrong time.</p><p>If not that it could be knackered plug although wouldnt expect two to go at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Other causes could be down to low compression. Causes could be wrong valve gaps, loose heads or knackered piston and or rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdaz, post: 477191, member: 13987"] Is it definitely only firing on one side? Have you pulled leads off one at a time to check? Could be bad connection on ht leads on dizzy cap , make sure they are pushed right in also leads might be the wrong way round on that side so they are firing at the wrong time. If not that it could be knackered plug although wouldnt expect two to go at the same time. Other causes could be down to low compression. Causes could be wrong valve gaps, loose heads or knackered piston and or rings. [/QUOTE]
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