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Old 05-30-2005, 09:07 AM   #1
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Default Re: Hesitation and slight popping during acceleration? Why?

Have you ever touched the timing or the cap and rotor, maybe you have some plug wires in the wrong spot. Have you done anything lately that would have the PCV line off on the back of the engine. Last time I took my top end apart, I didn't hook up the PCV line and it made the same noise you described.
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Old 05-30-2005, 11:38 AM   #2
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Default Re: Hesitation and slight popping during acceleration? Why?

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Have you ever touched the timing or the cap and rotor, maybe you have some plug wires in the wrong spot. Have you done anything lately that would have the PCV line off on the back of the engine. Last time I took my top end apart, I didn't hook up the PCV line and it made the same noise you described.
Yeah, a few weeks ago I tried to advance my timing, but I didn't actually go through with it b/c I was a little unsure.... so i don't think I actually changed anything. I'll double-check that and give an update.

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