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    Posted: 30 Aug 2010 at 1:40am
Hello,

Our "U" has a Fairbanks morse ignition.
Now when the engine is running you can hear the ignition clatter. 
At verry low rpm ( about 400 rpm ) I doesn't hear anything.

At a higher rpm you can hear it loudly. 
It is a noise that is like a spring is to tight and because of that someting chatters.
Does anyone know where the problem could be and if I can fix it by myself?

If my story isn't clear I have made a video of it and can send it :)


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