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Luckily we hadn't poured too much money into it before this point. Being a novice and learning as I go does have a great deal of disadvantages. But after using the code reader and examining the coils, we found the 1st and 4th exhaust stroke coils to be faulty. The only thing we lost here is a great deal of time. I'll be picking up and installing the ignition coil tomorrow. Pretty excited. And yes, I do feel quite stupid. But at least I know better for next time.
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^^Meh....we all do stupid stuff.
*I once started filling up a gas truck with diesel. The container was marked both green and red in different areas. My buddy started laughing and told me it was wrong. I looked at him an continued on saying that if he was serious he wouldn't be laughing. Bastard just kept laughing!?!?! 20gallons later finally another buddy comes along and says that it was wrong. Had to siphon it all out.
*I once started filling up a gas truck with diesel. The container was marked both green and red in different areas. My buddy started laughing and told me it was wrong. I looked at him an continued on saying that if he was serious he wouldn't be laughing. Bastard just kept laughing!?!?! 20gallons later finally another buddy comes along and says that it was wrong. Had to siphon it all out.
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