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<blockquote data-quote="Xfilesrool" data-source="post: 627478" data-attributes="member: 27537"><p>Thanx mate, I have checked the valves set to 0.15mm, new spark plugs set to 0.70mm, new points set to 0.40mm and condenser. I have an electric fuel pump with a filter unit I can change the fuel pressure on and thats set to 2psi. I have not tried changing plugs leads one at a time because the leads are brand new as well.</p><p></p><p>It's a 1776cc engine with cb heads and 100 engle cam</p><p></p><p>Engines only done 8k but I did a compression test and it's fine</p><p></p><p>Oh and my current Carb is a weber progressive 32/36</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xfilesrool, post: 627478, member: 27537"] Thanx mate, I have checked the valves set to 0.15mm, new spark plugs set to 0.70mm, new points set to 0.40mm and condenser. I have an electric fuel pump with a filter unit I can change the fuel pressure on and thats set to 2psi. I have not tried changing plugs leads one at a time because the leads are brand new as well. It's a 1776cc engine with cb heads and 100 engle cam Engines only done 8k but I did a compression test and it's fine Oh and my current Carb is a weber progressive 32/36 [/QUOTE]
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