Subject: Re: Backfiring V700
Author: Scott Larson
Date: Dec 14, 2000, 7:45 AM
Post ID: 1704455320
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Sounds like it is running too lean, too much air. You either have an air leak
at the manifold for the car or the setting is way off. A loose exhaust pipe
header will also make it backfire. Timing that is off can also do it.
Scott
69 Ambassador
72 Eldorado
81 CX100 Lemans
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Sounds like it is running too lean, too much air. You either have an air leak <BR>at the manifold for the car or the setting is way off. A loose exhaust pipe <BR>header will also make it backfire. Timing that is off can also do it.
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<BR>Scott
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<BR>69 Ambassador
<BR>72 Eldorado
<BR>81 CX100 Lemans</FONT></HTML>
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