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I may have fouled the  plugs now with all the cranking.

maybe cas has been broken somehow.

you can remove it and turn it by hand....you should hear the injectors squirting fuel. And yes you may have fouled the plugs with all that cranking

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I'm not quite ready to fire bomb it. not sure where the coild packs earth but will check it out tonight.

the final (rear) bolt (12mm) that secures the alloy coil pack frames should have an earth eyelet under it.

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Did putting spark plugs in it make any difference? :rofl:

Sorry Adam, we always leave them out so it can be cranked easily to bring up oil pressure. I just bolted the coils back in so they wouldn't get damaged in freight (maybe that was a lucky thing).

I'll fix you up for the plugs, we always throw them out when we do an engine, we've had too many problems with people reusing the old plugs and having a miss or hard starting problem.

It runs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111111111111

You'd never guess but the engine builder didn't put my spark plugs back in and I just assumed he had. I did notice that it was cranking fairly easily.

Put some new plugs in last night, a little bit of stuffing around and away she went.

I don't have a video recorder but I was laughing hysterically when I pulled out the first coil pack expecting to find a fouled plug but instead found no plug.

Did putting spark plugs in it make any difference? :rofl:

Sorry Adam, we always leave them out so it can be cranked easily to bring up oil pressure. I just bolted the coils back in so they wouldn't get damaged in freight (maybe that was a lucky thing).

I'll fix you up for the plugs, we always throw them out when we do an engine, we've had too many problems with people reusing the old plugs and having a miss or hard starting problem.

hahaha. Just a little difference!

Oil pressure was good obviously.

I probably would have thrown the plugs out myself except for the fact that they were iridiums with about 2000k's on them.

It runs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111111111111

You'd never guess but the engine builder didn't put my spark plugs back in and I just assumed he had.  I did notice that it was cranking fairly easily.

Put some new plugs in last night, a little bit of stuffing around and away she went.

I don't have a video recorder but I was laughing hysterically when I pulled out the first coil pack expecting to find a fouled plug but instead found no plug.

lol no sparks! :)

Sweet Adam....christmas run-in's are great....i took "twoogle" up to the Gold Coast for Xmas/New Year two years ago for its run-in.....its engine is two years older than yours almost to the day.

It runs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111111111111

You'd never guess but the engine builder didn't put my spark plugs back in and I just assumed he had.  I did notice that it was cranking fairly easily.

Put some new plugs in last night, a little bit of stuffing around and away she went.

I don't have a video recorder but I was laughing hysterically when I pulled out the first coil pack expecting to find a fouled plug but instead found no plug.

:):):D That one of the funniest thing i have read in ages, how we over look the simple things sometimes. Well all the best with the run in as i'm doing the same, up to 370kms now and everything looks sweet.

pete B)

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