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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty-rice View Post
    yep.............hey if im off 1 tooth on timing, will that keep it from running?
    i dont think so... it should still run just not as good as its suppose to.

    someone correct me if im wrong

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    im pretty sure it will stop it from turning on, had that happen to me 2. forgot 2 put 1 bolt for the dizzy and sumhow jumped timing. moved the dizzy just a tiny bit a crunk rite up

    Quote Originally Posted by SLo_MKIII View Post
    i dont think so... it should still run just not as good as its suppose to.

    someone correct me if im wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by *EFilliated* View Post
    im pretty sure it will stop it from turning on, had that happen to me 2. forgot 2 put 1 bolt for the dizzy and sumhow jumped timing. moved the dizzy just a tiny bit a crunk rite up
    thats crazy... i didnt know that

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