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Old 09-01-2021, 03:09 PM   #6
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Default Re: Need help trouble shooting no spark, 1936

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Originally Posted by Scotty's 52 F3 View Post
He's kind of overwhelmed, not one to give up and difficult for him to hand it over to others. I'm trying to help and not step on his toes at the same time.
The turn-around time from Charlie has been surprisingly quick in my experience.

I'd try to continue your advice. He's not giving up, he's making sure these components are not going to be part of problems that still need solving.

There are things Charlie will check on the carb that most people will not even know to look at. The fuel pump will be reliable again. The dizzy will be tuned up.

Try something like, it's not really a thing of 'can I do it' but how many times might I have to re-do it vs. briefly send it to a person who lives-eats-breathes it for a thorough check-up.
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