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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Exactly. It sounds to me that the spark plugs may not plugging properly. Either air is getting past the plug or the spark is not being suppressed. If the light of the spark is escaping at the plug then it can't be detected at the crank. I'd suggest removing the spark plugs and coating the threads with a thread locking compound to seal it so the light then can come out the crank and be properly timed.

    if i did some type of thread locking material on the pugs. wouldnt that fuck up getting em out later?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacknightteg
    if i did some type of thread locking material on the pugs. wouldnt that fuck up getting em out later?
    Red loctite not the blue or there could be future issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Red loctite not the blue or there could be future issues.
    lol he would be fucked.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot
    lol he would be fucked.
    Would have to sell the car...or new engine lol!

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