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<blockquote data-quote="Vikingbear8" data-source="post: 369786" data-attributes="member: 12392"><p>Wow thanks for the detailed explanation. I was hoping it wasn't something electrical because that is well above my skill level and i would imagine expensive. Like i said it did run it one each plug individually, but that was just here at home and one did run noticeably worse than the other one. So if i determine it is one of the cylinders how would I go about fixing that? Again sorry I have pretty limited knowledge here. Closest shop I can find is over an hour away so i didn't really want to go unless I have too, at least now I have some idea of what to tell them may be wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vikingbear8, post: 369786, member: 12392"] Wow thanks for the detailed explanation. I was hoping it wasn't something electrical because that is well above my skill level and i would imagine expensive. Like i said it did run it one each plug individually, but that was just here at home and one did run noticeably worse than the other one. So if i determine it is one of the cylinders how would I go about fixing that? Again sorry I have pretty limited knowledge here. Closest shop I can find is over an hour away so i didn't really want to go unless I have too, at least now I have some idea of what to tell them may be wrong [/QUOTE]
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