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That seemed to have done the trick, he took it out on the river last night and it ran without issues.
Hopefully this helps someone in the future, it was quite a doozy :angry-smiley-038: |
What’s up with you keeps in your area picking up such ****ty fuel ? Doh.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4834172)
What’s up with you keeps in your area picking up such ****ty fuel ? Doh.
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 4834092)
oh crap, thats funny you say that , his fuel seperator had water in it and I saw bubbles in the actual filter .. we dumped it out put fresh gas in ( the fuel filter) and it ran fine for a minute till it started again. we thought we had it .
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Diagnostics without a scanner
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4833998)
Without a scanner its like shooting with blindfolds on.
I remember 25 years ago when some friends had bought a Cougar that came with 2 Lamborghini V12s and 2 spares. One evening when I came by the shop, I heard a mighty rumble from the side facing the canal. I walked over and one of them was throttling and the other was sniffing the exhaust stream to tell if it the V12 was idling richer or leaner. No diagnostics tools involved. Kids today… |
Originally Posted by Markus
(Post 4834269)
I can tell that I am getting old.
I remember 25 years ago when some friends had bought a Cougar that came with 2 Lamborghini V12s and 2 spares. One evening when I came by the shop, I heard a mighty rumble from the side facing the canal. I walk over and one of them was throttling and the other was sniffing the exhaust stream to tell if it the V12 was idling richer or leaner. No diagnostics tools involved. Kids today… |
Scientific method
Doc,
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, scientific method is ”a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.” Hence, systematically sniffing the exhaust certainly qualifies as scientific. Reading an O2 sensor with a scanning tool may be more exact, but not necessarily more scientific. Doctors today… |
Had no idea I could get by with sniffing the exhaust... people that read plugs and 02 sensors, what a bunch of dummies .
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 4834287)
Had no idea I could get by with sniffing the exhaust... people that read plugs and 02 sensors, what a bunch of dummies .
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Originally Posted by DrFeelgood
(Post 4834289)
It's possible that some folks have a more finely calibrated nose, .
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