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Matt P. - Maybe a sticking valve , carbon caught in between valve seat and valve or maybe a bad coil breaking down when hot. Also check to see if gas cap has a clear vent hole.
 
Matt P - Thinking (and it hurt!) more if it's spitting gas out then I'd pull the head and check the valves and clean off the carbon too.
 
I may not do that exact setup but I found the lights at my local tsc forr $8 a pice so it will cost about $26 I have wiering and a switch and I like the bug eyed look.Still trying to figure oit what par means like par 35 seald beam?
 
Lucas - Quit being so damn lazy and search it !
I typed this (what does PAR mean in lighting) into the browser and got the answer real quick.
 
Charlie - You better join Lucas and search it too
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Oh delete half of your response then come in here and tell me how many you've dropped !

THAT'S CHEATING !!!
 
That was an example that Lucas wouldn't have understood anyway.
My point is, a PAR lamp is a PAR lamp no matter if it's in a can/enclosure or any other type of handling device, whether it's a rubber, clamp or metal housing.
Now we could get into the real technical stuff here, but then you would have to google what I told ya anyway.
You wanna get into the in's and out's of the NEC?
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I get tired of ppl typing 100 words to ask a question when they could type 5 words and find the answer their self.
Daddy's tired , let the boy stand on his on feet.
 
Ken
I asked a question and did nor get a reply
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Donald Tanner (Dtanner) on Wednesday, June 02, 2010 - 03:58 pm:
I would like to get an answer if you could help. I want to know if that grease is a good one for a replacement in my mower deck when I grease the spindles.Most of the brand names you guys use are not local here for me to buy.,like shell r oil. Cub Day tomorrow if it don`t rain again like today.
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Donald - I could give you an answer but you wouldn't like it.... Charlie might not either (in public)
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Don T.
Grease is grease as long as you use it on a regular bases IMHO.
I use this and have for more years than I care to remember, LOL
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But good luck finding it today unless you visit N.W Minnesota.
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Matt, also sounds like your exhaust valve is sticking open... check your tiing, mixture, and try some MMO in your gas.... (read FAQ's)
 
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I am NOT touching that one !
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Lucas - It's just a simple fact of life. Somethings you have to do for yourself. It's the only way you'll learn ... and it seemed that you needed a good kick in the pants to get you started.
Now , did you find the info you wanted ?
 
No the one on the 122 is younger and has a red wig and the 70/100 one is much older and wearing a black wig.

I couldn't resist ................
 

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