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Old 11-01-2011, 09:35 PM   #1
Mattman2010
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6.2 Diesel Help

I finally got my 6.2 Diesel running in my crew cab. When I give it some throttle and then let off the throttle really fast the truck dies. It idles fine when i first start it up and if I don't ease off the throttle then it will die. If i hit the throttle and bring up the rpm and slowly let off it will stay running. The engine is a 84 Military 6.2, Not sure if it came out of a truck or blazer.


I also have a question about hydro-boost brakes. I bled my brakes with out the hydro-boost having any fluid in it. Now that the truck runs and I have some fluid in it the brakes will go all the way to the floor, but then the hydro-boost starts to push my foot back up, it does this very slow, is this because the system is not fully bled? How do you go about bleeding the system?
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