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763 leaves black tire marks everywhere
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 4197" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>If it was me, i would take out a glow plug or 2 just to see if they are worn. They may be a little worn out, i had a set that tapered off to almost a point. When the got warm, they would glow at the back but not the tip making it a real pig to start!.</p><p>There has to be a sprocket problem!!! thats the only reason it would rotate that much more at the back than the front. But if they did this, the chain would be a different length....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 4197, member: 82"] If it was me, i would take out a glow plug or 2 just to see if they are worn. They may be a little worn out, i had a set that tapered off to almost a point. When the got warm, they would glow at the back but not the tip making it a real pig to start!. There has to be a sprocket problem!!! thats the only reason it would rotate that much more at the back than the front. But if they did this, the chain would be a different length.... [/QUOTE]
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