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Offline ekpent

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Re: Intermittent cylinders kicking out.
« Reply #50 on: August 21, 2017, 02:43:54 PM »
I definitely missed a huge opportunity to have Lloyd tune my carbs for me. Oh well, it just means I get a chance to expand my own skill set.
You could always turn that thing around and drive back   ;D ;D   I bet your comfy bed back home is sounding pretty good about now Dan !

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Re: Intermittent cylinders kicking out.
« Reply #51 on: August 21, 2017, 06:20:58 PM »
Safe travels and kudos to Lloyd.

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Fixed it for you. ;) All I did was get them connected.
The original plan was for Danny to take the fastest route to my place, but it dawned on me that the grade climbing out of the Verde Valley on I-17 would be dangerous with two cylinders cutting out, what with trucks going 25-40 MPH on the right and cars going 55-70 MPH on the left. The safer route would be I-40 to 89 through Chino Valley, so I PM'd Lloyd and asked if he was currently in AZ. The rest is history. ;)
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Re: Intermittent cylinders kicking out.
« Reply #52 on: August 21, 2017, 06:24:16 PM »
Safe travels and kudos to Lloyd.

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Fixed it for you. ;) All I did was get them connected.
The original plan was for Danny to take the fastest route to my place, but it dawned on me that the grade climbing out of the Verde Valley on I-17 would be dangerous with two cylinders cutting out, what with trucks going 25-40 MPH on the right and cars going 55-70 MPH on the left. The safer route would be I-40 to 89 through Chino Valley, so I PM'd Lloyd and asked if he was currently in AZ. The rest is history. ;)

what you did was facilitate the process.  that's half the battle.   
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