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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Central Washington
Posts: 8
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Don't know if you have the problem solved since I haven't been to the site for some time, but;
My 67 was doing a similar thing and I tried everything I could think of. Did a bunch of checking around with my old Ford mechanic friends, and was told that a bearing in the distributor was a common cause of the problem. It causes sporadic timing changes. I bought a rebuilt distributor from NAPA, ripped out the petronics, going back to points which came in the rebuilt. The car runs like a clock now. Good Luck Dave
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