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Lee T

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  1. Yes, that should be enough voltage to make it crank. To double check your starter, pull the starter and bench test it with a set of jumper cables, taking the solenoid completely out of the equation. You could do this with the starter still installed if you have access to it. If you leave it installed, be sure to connect the negative jumper cable as well, connecting it to the starter housing. The key does not need to be on to do this.

  2. Was having the same hard start/no start issues as discussed like others. Had been changing plugs trying to convince myself that was the problem. Saw the post about adjusting the valves. The intake had no clearance, appeared to have considerable tension on it. Adjusted it to .005, exhaust was at .005. Started right up, have had no problems since. Thanks to everyone for posting.

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