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732 rough running, backfiring
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<blockquote data-quote="GILL" data-source="post: 68876" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Tazza, I know how you feel I'm o.k. with one or two cylinders, past that it gets sketchy. I remembered tonight to plug in wire to carb solenoid. Whoops! Then it started and ran ok for a while. Before that I set the timing mark at TDC and checked to be sure rotor was pointing at correct cylinder. pulled plugs to check for spark and adjusted distributor a little. At least it did run and for that I'm relieved. I'm going to hire a friend to give me a hand with setting valves, etc. That way I can see if that's a contributing factor. The reason I asked about a diesel is I'm looking around for maybe a 743. Same size as the 732 but a Kubota. Thanks Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GILL, post: 68876, member: 265"] Tazza, I know how you feel I'm o.k. with one or two cylinders, past that it gets sketchy. I remembered tonight to plug in wire to carb solenoid. Whoops! Then it started and ran ok for a while. Before that I set the timing mark at TDC and checked to be sure rotor was pointing at correct cylinder. pulled plugs to check for spark and adjusted distributor a little. At least it did run and for that I'm relieved. I'm going to hire a friend to give me a hand with setting valves, etc. That way I can see if that's a contributing factor. The reason I asked about a diesel is I'm looking around for maybe a 743. Same size as the 732 but a Kubota. Thanks Greg [/QUOTE]
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