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OMG! PK is definitely going to hear about this Jim C!! :lol: Actually, I agree with Bart's mechanic in that I look first at the accelerator pump when troubleshooting for engine "stutter" during throttle advancement. But you are absolutely correct in the points you make, and I certainly wouldn't stop looking for other causes. But Bart, if all else fails, you can always fall back on PK's advice - just buy a new engine. :idea:  (I probably ought to stop taking shots as PK since he is not here to defend himself - but I can't help myself. Its like an addiction.) Anyway Bart, let us know what you guys find.

Jim M


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