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> Car won't start, car is parked in lot and cannot start
solex
post Sep 18 2009, 04:37 PM
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Hi there my car is stranded in a lot fortunately in walking distance to my house.

Symptoms are that it seems to start and run fin when cold about 10-15 minutes. It will then stall and then I cannot start the car. It does not smell like it is flood (actually cannot smell any fuel) The last time this happened it sat over night and then it started with no problems.

I just changed the points although I do not think that was the problem I had never seen points that were not completely solid contact area the ones installed had a hole in the center so I replaced them.

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Dan
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pilothyer
post Sep 20 2009, 04:10 PM
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Dan...as long as the filter fits the two different hoses you can use it.The 75 -76 filter reproduction is available but isn't molded with the rib that fits the factory filter clip built in under the tank.... although it does have the 8mm and 12mm nipples on it for the two different sized hoses...................Jerry
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