I am posting this question again because when my husband left on his road trip he unsubscribed and I have tried to subscribe several times with no luck. I would appreciate it if you could reply directly to E-Mail as my poor husband is stranded and trying to get home. I am posting this for my husband who has broken down on a road trip. While crusing down the highway, he experienced intermittent loss of power. He pulled over and turned of the engine and when he tried to restart, the engine would crank but not start. He is wondering if this is the ECU. He installed new ignition wires, cap and rotor. Last week he installed a new oxygen sensor to correct a low idle problem. It is a 89 westie (watercool). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Phil's wife, Carol
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