Shadow_D
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You know, come to think about it I might have to replace that coffee can on the pass side, it rotted out and I repaired it a while back so that might be the problem.
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Well that's a definite maybe!You know, come to think about it I might have to replace that coffee can on the pass side, it rotted out and I repaired it a while back so that might be the problem.
It sounds like your running it way to rich ! check it out i would suggest trying to run it leaner...that outta do the trick...because if the pump was bad it would not even run and definetley not load up...check your plugs see if there gummed out or not if so its running way to rich...Hi guys:I guess I should give you all an update...
I still have not gotten the Beast back to my house, it's still sitting at work. Last time I tried to run it all it would do is load up and stall when I touched the throttle. I ran it last night and it seemed to run better :huh: I'm gonna try to get it back home this weekend (Boss... "When are you going to get the POS Ford out of the back lot?").
I haven't been in a hurry to get it fixed because I bought a new toy / DD, call me a trader if you will but I now own a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am GT that is awesome on gas http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2603598/
I will keep you posted...
I never heard the term "load up". What does it mean?It sounds like your running it way to rich ! check it out i would suggest trying to run it leaner...that outta do the trick...because if the pump was bad it would not even run and definetley not load up...check your plugs see if there gummed out or not if so its running way to rich...