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THIS ENGINE IS LP FUELED, WILL START UP AND RUN, BUT WILL NOT ACCELERATE. WE HAVE PUT SPARK PLUGS, WIRES, DIST. CAP AND ROTOR, BUT NO CHANGE. THERE IS AN ERR SHOWING ON THE HOUR METER, BUT NO CODE, JUST SAYS ERR. I AM OUT OF IDEAS. CAN YOU HELP?
  • Posted 6 Aug 2016 04:01
  • By cowboysteve
  • joined 6 Aug'16 - 3 messages
  • New York, United States

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