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Old 08-01-2004, 10:28 AM   #4
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That doesnt sound too bad, considering last year I rebuilt the top end of my motor GM I/O and only had spark when it was 180 degrees out of time, turned out to be the jumper wire from the coil to the distributor was bad and when it was moved just right it would throw spark unfortunately it was when it was 180 out of time, I was more frustrated and not thinking clearly hence bringing to someone, G&S marine had my boat in there yard for a month when they finally looked at it they charged me 3 hours labor and $125.00 for a 1' piece of wire with 2 ends the total bill was $335.00
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