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Quote from: TKO on Yesterday at 05:41:12 PMThis is what I found lolQuote from: rigidthumper on May 08, 2024, 03:54:17 AMPull the points cover, and take a look at the cam position sensor. If it appears to be burnt, gooey, or melted, like this one, that's most likely the culprit.Photo
Part Number is 32448-95B
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Quote from: rigidthumper on May 08, 2024, 03:54:17 AMPull the points cover, and take a look at the cam position sensor. If it appears to be burnt, gooey, or melted, like this one, that's most likely the culprit.Photo
Part Number is 32448-95B
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