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Backfires

Have issues with this dual fuel lift, Wires pulled out of fuel sensor and harness for this section has been discontinued. The air cannister blows off at backfire. How can i jump out or bypass.
  • Posted 1 May 2024 01:07
  • By Lifteck
  • joined 2 Aug'17 - 8 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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Check ignition parts. Cap and rotor. Most likely the carbon is gone , either the top post cap or a flat cap. They are notorious for eating the carbons out and just running on the spring. Heavy Moisture , humidity are not good for these.
  • Posted 10 May 2024 02:00
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 128 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
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