In a message dated 2/15/05 10:31:00 AM, marcperdue@ADELPHIA.NET writes: << though it still occasionally feels like I've turned the ignition off when I'm driving along, just for a second or so . . . >> Marc, I am reluctant to add anything new to the mix, but if the tach drops like a rock to zero whenever the engine stutters while you are driving, it could be an early symptom of a failing Hall Sender. But first, set up the engine properly as Bob has said. An intermittent fault in the Hall Sender should not effect the set up of the engine because whenever a Hall Sender queefs out either you have spark or you don't. George |
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