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Old 10-27-2015, 02:32 PM   #1
83 Scottsdale
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My 85 has this same problem. it misfires until it warms up. Probably a EGR solenoid which I believe to be the same issue as mine. I removed my EGR and installed a plate and it runs better but still have that misfire in the morning. After about 30 seconds it goes away. But if your truck doesnt even have a EGR solenoid then I dont see how that can be the problem.
Yeah, I was diagnosing the problem and I went to check my EGR and then realized that I don't have one. So then I was wondering if I should have one or not. So that's why I was asking you guys if I should install one or not. It looks like it will cost too much anyways. Not worth it too install one.
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