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> Sputering and Backfire when warmed up... Help!
WolfR32
post May 29 2008, 10:15 AM
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So I have been having what seems to be a cylinder not firing when my 74 2.0 warms up and under load. We thought it was the FI so put Webbers on, but it is still doing it... going for the coil next.

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WolfR32
post May 29 2008, 10:45 AM
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The carbs are 40. But this was happening before I went to carbs… I took it in for a check up after I bought it and that is when the trouble started. I drove it back from San Fran with no problems…
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post May 29 2008, 04:42 PM
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The carbs are 40. But this was happening before I went to carbs… I took it in for a check up after I bought it and that is when the trouble started. I drove it back from San Fran with no problems…


Maybe your "check up" guy did something or unplugged something.
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