Subject: STARBOARD
Author: 3haw-@bluefrog.biz
Date: Apr 5, 2003, 6:47 PM
Post ID: 1712520033
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Measured the intake manifolds on my Ambo. The port measures 1.15 in and the starboard measures 1.25 in. Could that have anything to do with starboard side not firing? Seems doubtful as carb controls how much air goes in.
Also, I found that the coil on my Ambo is not a Marelli but a 12 volt coil from a Chrysler product. If I were to purchase a new coil what would I ask for at an auto parts store, just some Chrysler coil or would any old 12 volt coil do? Thanks, Bob
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<DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#000080 size=4>Measured the intake manifolds on my
Ambo. The port measures 1.15 in and the starboard measures 1.25 in.
Could that have anything to do with starboard side not firing? Seems
doubtful as carb controls how much air goes in.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#000080 size=4>Also, I found that the coil on my Ambo
is not a Marelli but a 12 volt coil from a Chrysler product. If I were to
purchase a new coil what would I ask for at an auto parts store, just some
Chrysler coil or would any old 12 volt coil do? Thanks,
Bob</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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