My timing is retarded, need to advance it just a hair. Can anyone advise on how to do this as I don't have time to go back and forth to CVI testing out other things like glow plugs when all worked fine before they did the IP rebuild. Hearing too many stories about bad experiences with their IP builds. Timing? Anyone?
Thanks
Post IP rebuild
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I fraction of an adjustment isn't that easy. I remember the problem a fraction gave us when the gun wasn't working. It needs the proper equipment. Not as easy as twisting the distributor on my old vw van.
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Re: Post IP rebuild
Well as luck would have it after Butch completed the initial IP build, I needed new glow plugs.
Maybe avoid the Hyundai one's, and go with the NGK's that Butch just replaced.
Thanks CVI for all of your follow up!
Maybe avoid the Hyundai one's, and go with the NGK's that Butch just replaced.
Thanks CVI for all of your follow up!