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Old 01-16-2000, 04:55 AM   #10
alexd
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Awww man... I wish I read your post earlier. I just had this same problem with my car a few weeks ago and I spent a small ton of money on replacing fuel components such, rebuilding the carb, and finally buying a new carb, and it was a bad coil. Really sux. I had an extra coil that I just popped in when everything else didn't work and it all came back to life. The problem was exactly as you described it.

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