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Old 07-30-2003, 10:19 PM
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A hot engine will combust the fuel mix much more readily, and too much advance will make hot starts a fight between precombustion and your starter. An easy test; loosen your distributor timing bolt mark its current location with a peice of tape, warm up your engine , shut it down and retard your timing 5 deg. , i'll bet it starts right up.

good luck, KK
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