Check the piston in rear rear carb for free movement. Of that is OK, check the
needle and seat.
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On Jan 28, 2013, at 11:40, "Bill Snyder" <wtsnyder@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I have a '66B that I cranked after a 6-month hiatus a few days ago. It
> started but ran very rough as if on 3 cylinders. I put in fresh plugs,
> checked the dizzy cap and cleaned it contacts as well as the rotor. There
> was no change. After re-inspecting the plugs, it appears that the 4th
> cylinder was not firing, but the plug was not gas or oil fouled. Laying the
> plug out on the block, attached to the plug wire and cranking showed the
> plug firing properly, so I am apparently getting no fuel to that cylinder.
> Can anyone run me through the procedure to check on that issue? It has
> Petronix ignition and has been converted to negative ground. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Bill Snyder
>
> Waynesville, NC
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