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1976 Bobcat 610/VH4D quits when jostled around....any suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 136221" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>I would think it is a electrical problem in the ingition. like a loose wire. but that is just a guess. if the pistons are hitting the plugs and changing gap , how noisey is that engine? I am trying to vision how much rod slop there would be to do this. I would think more likely it has the wrong reach plugs in it . but that is also a guess. if you were thinking of a rebuild I would think sooner is better than later when it comes apart and becomes just a parts engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 136221, member: 16041"] I would think it is a electrical problem in the ingition. like a loose wire. but that is just a guess. if the pistons are hitting the plugs and changing gap , how noisey is that engine? I am trying to vision how much rod slop there would be to do this. I would think more likely it has the wrong reach plugs in it . but that is also a guess. if you were thinking of a rebuild I would think sooner is better than later when it comes apart and becomes just a parts engine. [/QUOTE]
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