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Old 01-17-2010, 02:40 PM
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Re: How to time a 13b???

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Originally Posted by hckfn69 View Post
No the plugs aren't new, it almost started a couple days ago but it fluds every time it dosen't start . hows the best way to unflud? does the heat on the plugs realy care like 7 or 9's?
NGK bur7eq and bur9eq are good ones to use for an NA. Plugs marked with a T are trailing (top), and the L's are the leading plugs (or lower).
If the plugs come out wet after trying to start its probably good and flooded.
The easy way I've got them going before is by pull starting.
The harder way is to turn it over without the plugs in. If you do that be very careful, cause gas clouds will come out the spark plug holes. I've never had a fire but do it outside and have something handy for fires. You will want to unplug all the wires going to the spark plug coils so they don't fire and ignite the gas. You will also want to disable the fuel pump so it doesn't keep adding gas to the engine. Then turn it over without the spark plugs until you don't see any more gas clouds. Reassemble and try it with a freshly charged battery.
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