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Henri

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Hello, I have a problem with my B2, when I stop the engine after driving a little, I don't know how to restart right away, the engine acts as if the battery is flat, but it's new so it's not that, I'm thinking more of too much compression or something like that, which would decrease over time and allow it to work after a random time, it restarts normally.
An idea ?
 


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I would verify spark timing is correct.
 

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Thank you for your answer Uncle Gump, what is the best adjustment of the advance? 10 degrees BTDC or 12?
 

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I would figure out where it is before loosening the distributor.

10 or 12 BTDC can be played with once it restarts hot.

Honestly... if you just disconnect the coil when it acts up... if it cranks better disconnected... you'll know it related to timing.
 

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sorry but my english is limited, what is the cranks
 

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ah i got it i will try tomorrow
 

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