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Topic: Popping cured. Thanks, John Giasi!
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FasterDamnit
Bad Attitude
Member # 442
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Well, Just test drove for about a 1/2 hour and no popping at low rpms. Saw a post by John Giasi about spark plugs backing out of his Trick Flow heads. So I said to self, "Self- let's check that out since we have TW heads as well." Self said OK- didn't have sh*t else to do. Found 1 plug was not completely tight and 1 was backed off at least 1/8th turn. Tightened them up- and voila'! Smooth. Ready for Fri. night. Gonna try open offroad pipe...
JL
-------------------- '92 LX T5 Looked stock, went 11's 11.90 at 115mph.
'65 Mustang 347
www.fordmuscle.com
Livin' in the Carolina Pines
Posts: 2971 | From: NorCal | Registered: Sep 2001
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John91coupe
CAFords OG
Member # 18
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Jim,
Glad that helped and good luck today.
John
-------------------- D-2R ProCharged R302 331 1.410 60 ft. 5.784 @ 122.92 1/8 8.953 @ 155.08 MM&FF Feature June 2003
Posts: 1361 | From: Grass Valley, CA | Registered: Sep 2000
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Bullitt208
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Member # 441
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You should Loctite them!
Posts: 297 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Sep 2001
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John91coupe
CAFords OG
Member # 18
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Naaah, I'm going to use some big ole lockwashers on mine
-------------------- D-2R ProCharged R302 331 1.410 60 ft. 5.784 @ 122.92 1/8 8.953 @ 155.08 MM&FF Feature June 2003
Posts: 1361 | From: Grass Valley, CA | Registered: Sep 2000
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UNLUCKIER
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Member # 435
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3RD Pearson talk!!!!!!
Posts: 1023 | From: ODENTON MD | Registered: Sep 2001
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