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    Shuttering Hesitation

    When I excel out of Idle I have a shuttering hesitation. Until about 14-1500 rpms. Any Ideas?

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    My brain hurts.

    Check your ignition timing, as well as the condition of your ignition components.






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      #3
      Originally posted by deevergote View Post
      My brain hurts.

      Check your ignition timing, as well as the condition of your ignition components.
      Just had the Mechanical Timing checked. He said it was good. Haven't checked electrical timing yet. Thanks.

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        The ignition timing is the easy one to check. If you've removed your distributor recently, and didn't reinstall it using a timing light, then it's very possibly off quite a bit. It's unlikely to do damage, but it's very possible to do something like you're describing.






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