Vanguard timing key

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  1. #1
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    Vanguard timing key

    Simptoms of sheared or partially sheared key? 16hp
    Has good compression,spark on both cylinders but weak power, new carb.
    Just push me to pull like I should, but with symptoms.

    Thanks.


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    OK Jim I will Bite ?
    I have ran Offset keys in the Cart engines before for more power on the top end But are you saying you have this issue or found it out ?
    I found this out when I put one in Backwards by mistake ! Did A lot of digging before I looked at what I did wrong !!LOL!!

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    exhaust restriction?

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    Well Jim, are you going to tell us what was wrong with this engine?

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    Not yet, didn't look.


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