<VV> Won't start... 65 110
N6nev at aol.com
N6nev at aol.com
Fri Feb 13 17:35:41 EST 2009
Remove one spark plug and read it..Is it dry, wet. oil fouled, this will
give you some insight in the no start, Larry
In a message dated 2/13/2009 2:30:56 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
dpleau at wavecable.com writes:
Has the distributor been out since the last time it ran? If so there is a
chance it is 180 degrees off.
Dennis
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Subject: <VV> Won't start... 65 110
Help-
Hi guys,
My friend and I are trying to start his corvair. It's kicking our pants.
We've checked the wiring. There is spark and fuel getting to the
cylinders. We've checked the manual to make sure the plug wires are in the
correct position. The rotor in the distributor is pointing at about the
6:30 to 7:00 position when cylinder #1 is at top dead center on compression
stroke. We just took the plug wires off again and checked the manual
'again' when putting them back on to make sure they are correctly
installed. Still no fire. Spark is very definitely getting to the
cylinders.
All suggestions are of value. I'm at a loss. If there is anyone in the
NTCA who is near Valley ranch in the DFW area and has the know how, we could
sure a little help.
-Thanks in advance.
-C
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