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More trusty Less rusty
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lakewood,Colorado
Posts: 152
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longhorn man it looks like HEI to me someone else looking at my truck said the same thing,but I'm gonna double chek,Thanks
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Hills of Western Mass
Posts: 626
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Sounds like it might be possibly the inlet needle not seating and the carb could be flooding out on you. Also the float can cause this to happen because they get saturated with fuel over time and will hang lower and put less pressure on the needle valve.
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Hills of Western Mass
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Also Vacuum leaks, Vacuum leaks, Vacuum leaks. And Check to make sure PCV valve isn't stuck. Shake it back and forth and make sure it rattles.
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