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    Joe, had to stare at the monitor for a while. This must not be your week for good luck. It's merely coinsidence that this happened. Go back to basics on the carb and set it up again. No, the installation of headers doesn't cause this. As far as no or hard start in the morning. You inadvertantly did something while working on it such as disturb junk in the fuel system or it may just be coinsidence. I hate it when this stuff happens. I have to scratch my butt (cuz that's where my brains are) and then slowly back up and start where the problem is, sometimes not even discovering why it hapened when it did. Hang in there. Denny I'm not trying to overstep my bounds but I had to reread that it has a hard time start along with running. So, I'm thinking that a characteristic of performance would be affected, not a lack of starting. Hhhmmmmm. Let's see what he finds.
    Last edited by nitrowarrior; 04-18-2007 at 01:50 PM.

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