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Old 05-10-2007, 09:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default wierd plug gap problem

lately i have been having alot of problems with my pocketbike lately. i have been on and off trying to fix it and now i have come accross somethin new. it runs best with a very small plug gap. it really just sputters and dies, but thats a lot more than it has been doing for a while. i have tried a new plug, coil, checked the flywheel key, set the coil gap with a buisness card, and did a leak down test on the engine with no sign of a problem at all. i have also tried a new carburator. i have also tried mixing new batches of gas multiple times. any ideas?
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