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<blockquote data-quote="Mechanoid" data-source="post: 601928" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>I would also check that your vacuum capsule isn't leaking. You have to disconnect the hose from the carb and give it a good suck! If you do this with the dizzy cap off you should see the advance plate move with the points. If it don't move then the capsule is leaking making the engine run retarded, i.e. hot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechanoid, post: 601928, member: 13076"] I would also check that your vacuum capsule isn't leaking. You have to disconnect the hose from the carb and give it a good suck! If you do this with the dizzy cap off you should see the advance plate move with the points. If it don't move then the capsule is leaking making the engine run retarded, i.e. hot! [/QUOTE]
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