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Date Posted: 19:36:59 04/05/05 Tue
Author: Kenneth
Subject: Re: Clutch bleed and mis-fire
In reply to: Kenneth 's message, "Re: Clutch bleed and mis-fire" on 10:32:16 04/05/05 Tue

Adjusted the ignition timing today... Now it's fine :). Cleaned the plugs too... each plug had a 3mm thick cox layer on them. The new clutch is fine too! REALY fine! I noticed some sharp steering though... changed the track-rod ends a while ago... but have not driven the car since then. I'm having it adjusted when I can afford it... I will have to say bye bye too some rubber because that is going to be two or three months from now. But never mind that.. I have had a spendid day today!

ps: A little quiestion... my caburettor does not match the carburettors used in the Haynes E30 manual at all. There is no choke housing.. And I have a loose Termal starter valve with two hoses connected to it from the radiator. But there is no place to fit it too the carburettor. It is not a Solex carburettor like the two types mentioned in Haynes... it is alled somthing else... frogot too write it down while I was in the garage where the car is.

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