After extensive research and testing, I found that I *ahem* was over full on oil by about a quart That's why there was oil in the air box. The Chemtool in the cylinders DID help the blow by tho! Last night I put 120 miles down on her at freeway speeds down highways 17, 1 (Pacific Coast), 92 and 101 without a hitch! She's running a tad rough but no more leakage. Tomorrow when I have time, I'll re colortune and re synch the carbs.
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Originally posted by randy View PostSilent,
I noticed in the plug photo that you have the screw terminals on the plugs. That tells me that you have aftermarket wires?? Check to make sure you have solid core wire, not the automotive resistor type wire commonly found in those aftermarket wire sets. Resistor wire can contribute to misfiring and plug fouling, hate to see you chasing a suspected fuel problem that is actually an ignition problem. That can make you nuts. DAMHIKIJK!
Assuming that I have made a wrong move, here, installing the suppressor type wire~~one of the questions that I have, is "....when these suppressor type is used, and in beginning works fine, and as time goes along, and they no longer do 'work properly' , or start causing gremlin/electrical.............what happens to cause them to go 'faulty' (?), and a solid core won't?"
............anybody else, that would like to help clear up my fogginess on this, feel free.................JCarltonRiggs
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