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Old 11-18-2012, 01:48 PM
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Based on your latest reply it sounds like you may not have it timed anywhere near correct, which would cause it to start hard and not have any power. Take off the flywheel shroud and find the marks, clean, and mark them so you can see them. They are there. Then find your multimeter and make sure the timing is correct before you do anything else.
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