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Couple of engine issues - Moved my gas tank & spark plug...
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<blockquote data-quote="Siguz" data-source="post: 397263" data-attributes="member: 13594"><p>I've got my fuel tank up front too and also had concerns with the 15 feet of hose. I've no issues at all.</p><p>My motor is an 89 and it seems to run best with NGK surface gap plugs (can't remember # but I can get it for you).</p><p>I've experienced the same hesitation as you described. Turned out to be a bad spark plug wire on cyl1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siguz, post: 397263, member: 13594"] I've got my fuel tank up front too and also had concerns with the 15 feet of hose. I've no issues at all. My motor is an 89 and it seems to run best with NGK surface gap plugs (can't remember # but I can get it for you). I've experienced the same hesitation as you described. Turned out to be a bad spark plug wire on cyl1. [/QUOTE]
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