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Old 06-02-2015, 12:34 PM   #16
gmebey
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Re: 350 sb issues

Thanks for all the advice.

After the compression test I decided to move forward with a new distributor (the one suggested by geezer#99).

As for the plugs when I took them out to do the COLD compression test they all looked wet and dark, then when I took them out again to do the WARM compression test they were dry and clean looking. Hmm, Am I fighting two problems at a time.....well with a new distributor (and coil) I will only have one option left the carb. BTW the internal of old distributor is corroded/rusty and the weight are loose on the pins (lost of slop).

At this time I'm going to leave the intake as is and maybe in the future change it out.....maybe.
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