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Old 10-20-2002, 09:24 PM   #1
BOW TIE SMASHER
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Default Timing problem 87 GT

I have built an 87 GT aluminum heads, intake E-303 cam various other parts including a mass air conversion, I have hooked every thing back up and cant seem to get it to run right - It will start but its hard then the engine shakes bad,the hedders heat up cherry red within 1-2 minutes if I can keep it running that long, and when i try to give it a little fuel the internals seem to get mad if you know what I mean I know the firing order and that #1 needs to be up on the compression stroke, but will it even start if it is on the exhaust stroke? I have tried lots of diffrent things and nothing I do seems to help I have unplugged the spout and tried it nothing changes I guess it s off to the service dept at the dealer any help or replies would be appreciated. Thanks
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