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It will crank and sputter but not quite start.It has new plugs , cap,rotor,points,condenser, and wires. It was rebuilt recently. Also it has been converted to 12 volt.The carb has been cleaned and float adjusted.
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You don't say if it ever ran after being rebuilt. I would look first to the points and gap, or dwell if set with a meter. Also points can burn up with 12 volts during run. Would need to max at 8 volts when running to keep the points from burning up. Then timing would be next. Timing won't be right if the points are wrong! Cranking a rebuilt engine can be slower due to high friction of the rings not broken in. If too much fuel has been put in engine without firing both the friction would increase and the plugs could foul out. Sometimes ruining the plugs.More Questions & Answers ...
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