Re: [Chrysler300] 300-G engine problem
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Re: [Chrysler300] 300-G engine problem



If it starts to run out of steam at 60-70 mph, you might consider checking for adequate fuel delivery. Maybe a dirty fuel filter or a restriction somewhere, impeding the fuel flow. Get yourself a dwell meter and set the points to 32° (each,for dual points), feeler guages are only slightly better than nothing for setting points.

my .02 worth,
Mike

At 02:13 AM 8/5/02 +0000, thomas powers wrote:

Hi everyone.
I found the reason why my engine was misfiring one spark plug was fouled
a piece of carbon was wedged in the spark plug tip they were champion plugs
so i replaced them with bosch platinum type no it has the pwer it did wheni
first started out but some times now when i hit 60 to 70 m.p.h. it starts
acting a little sluggish and lagging then picks up again so i think the plug
wires are at fault to like a club member told me and my points are set at
017.maybe thats to close i should widen the gap to 19 or 20 but it doesnt
misfire anymore well thank you all so much for the help tom.

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