Re: NEED help bad.

From: Dan Burrows (vantage@adams.net)
Date: Thu Jul 05 2001 - 15:30:11 EDT


Heya, a simpler way to find a possoble problem it to switch to high grade gas.
Then if its not electrical you can find out what would be affectred by the
different type of gas, then test those devices that would be affected by the
fule change. Mine knocks when I buy cheep gas.

Kyle Kozubal wrote:

> > I'm thinking there's a short somewhere also. I'm gonna go get solder and
> > redo EVERY electrical connection I have in the truck. Since it's gonna be
> > nice and clear in kansas (hope the forecast is right) I'll be able to ride
> > my bike all week so I'm hoping it's a loose wire somewhere...... I'm
> > probably also going to bypass the digital 6 ignition box. Thanks for the
> > idea. I was gonna try and attempt to find a vacuum leak first tomorrow,
> but
> > electrical connections didn't cross me at the time.
>
> Did you try running your truck without the MSD Ignition? Simply by removing
> mine I was able to solve my truck's stalling and ocassional backfiring
> problem.
> Kyle
> 93 Dakota 4x4 V6



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