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No Tach, but when I'm accelerating(usually 3rd through 4th gear), when I'm in about the same RPM range it feels, I get the SHORTEST blip in power, if I'm really on the throttle when it happens, my exhaust backfires LOUDLY.
When it happens it's like a fraction of a second.
One of them is probably the cause. My thoughts are the valves are floating. not having time to completely close. would hesitate ever so slightly. Just my opinion.
No Tach, but when I'm accelerating(usually 3rd through 4th gear), when I'm in about the same RPM range it feels, I get the SHORTEST blip in power, if I'm really on the throttle when it happens, my exhaust backfires LOUDLY.
When it happens it's like a fraction of a second.
Electrical? Fuel related?
Any ideas?
It'll be interesting to see if this problem comes back. The more I thought about it, the more I began leaning toward a faulty coil because of your comment about it backfiring loudly. To me that suggests several revolutions of the engine with neither cylinder firing, and a bunch of fuel being ignited in the exhaust when the coil finally kicks back in.
Springer's valve float comment has merit as well. A weak or broken spring?
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