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Old 11-22-2014, 07:14 PM   #12
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I do not have a fuel pressure gauge - but will ask a buddy if he has one.
The way the car revs so freely when in neutral I really don't suspect a fuel pressure issue but one never knows

When the car does catch and fires up it sounds beautiful. Will sit at idle nice - no hunting no spitting or sputtering, Can be freely revved up and can hold at any RPM and is steady.

Can you actually slip one tooth on a sprocket and still have a smooth running car?

How does one check to see if all the chains are in the correct position? - We locked all the chains and the pulley before we removed the old bearing. Removed all the locks after the install was complete.

Thanks for the ideas
Keep them coming
Appreciate the Help.

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