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Old 03-18-2007, 10:24 PM   #1
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Re: trying to teach myself....

I am betting that it is an Edelbrock carb ---since it was bought at O'Reilly's. They usually have the Edels on the shelf. Just a question from the back seat, here. What is your timing set at? You mentioned coughing, sputtering, and back firing; Maybe we should get the basics set first. The carb should be the easiest part of this situation.
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I am betting that it is an Edelbrock carb ---since it was bought at O'Reilly's. They usually have the Edels on the shelf. Just a question from the back seat, here. What is your timing set at? You mentioned coughing, sputtering, and back firing; Maybe we should get the basics set first. The carb should be the easiest part of this situation.
dont know how to set it. or what it would be at.
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