I checked the timing on the other cylinders to see if timing was correct. On old cdi ignition boxes they use to fire the wrong cylinder so when you were checking with timing light you would see a different cylinder firing than the one you were checking.
The other cylinders advance just like #1 cylinder when the throttle is opened up.
So I can't understand why the are not the same at idle.
I thought about the o2 sensor being on #1 also. Maybe that would provide a little protection against leaning out the other cylinders don't know.
Thanks
The other cylinders advance just like #1 cylinder when the throttle is opened up.
So I can't understand why the are not the same at idle.
I thought about the o2 sensor being on #1 also. Maybe that would provide a little protection against leaning out the other cylinders don't know.
Thanks
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