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From what I have seen, Petronix are binary...work or no work....no middle ground.
So, your timing might be wierd now....take another look at how you mounted the plates, correct orientation no screws binding the motion...that can happen with the Petronix unit...the mounting screw might bind he advance plates... Again, go look at what YOU did first, before you chase everything else. Rich |
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