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732 rough running, backfiring
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 68727" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Recently I read a post about a ford 1.6 similar to your problem and the guy said it ended up being the timing chain had developed slack in it due to a problem with the tensioner so if fuel and ignition check out I would think the valve train and timing chain might be next to check.When my 632 developed problems like this I replaced the fuel pump and cleaned the whole fuel system to no avail. It was the point mounting plate that was shifting , I think it was just loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 68727, member: 931"] Recently I read a post about a ford 1.6 similar to your problem and the guy said it ended up being the timing chain had developed slack in it due to a problem with the tensioner so if fuel and ignition check out I would think the valve train and timing chain might be next to check.When my 632 developed problems like this I replaced the fuel pump and cleaned the whole fuel system to no avail. It was the point mounting plate that was shifting , I think it was just loose. [/QUOTE]
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