UPDATE critters in engine...?
- From: "bug '59" <bug '59 and bug'73@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 23:29:05 +0200
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LOL
According the reactions i have to find my way to the store...
AND do a good check up in and around my engine..
Thanks guy's, for the (hilarious) reactions!
Maybe i shock 'm out with my leaky distributor... hehehe, cool, hehehe.
Roger
Installed some traps a week ago but still no mice caught
Checked the engine and noticed i left the heater boxes wideopen.. hopefully
they didn't notice that. ;)
As for the engine running hot: i checked the valves, one was a bit loose and
one was a bit tight, rest was good.
Bought myself a timing-light and changed the timing since it was off.
Used a thick glove for not getting shocked
The result is that the engine reves good and there is good trottle responce
again.
Only one small hesitation when leaving a roundabout but that could be a fuel
issue...
I'm glad it turned out ok.
TA
Roger
(still hunting for mice!)
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