The clogged cat would also contribute to it being gutless
>>> ccs138@psu.edu 07/17/01 11:07AM >>>
Check for a clogged cat? That might be one of the reasons it doesn't sound
as loud. (I would think)
-Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wes Weems" <wweems@fix.net>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 1:44 AM
Subject: DML: could it run any worse? =( I need *YOUR* help =)
> Ok,
>
> I must have the most problematic dakota of all of us... which is amazing
> becuse my dak has 68k or so miles on it.. which is more than some but less
> than prolly a lot of the daks out htere.
>
> Its running like crap, and I wondered if there was anything I can
> check/replace/repair/etc besides these.
>
>
> SYMPTOMS
> gutless, pings... slow acceleration doesnt sound as loud as it used to be
> (mind you, I got 2 chamber flomasters on it)
>
> Dakota
> 1997 Dakota Sport 4x4 with a 3.9l v6.
>
>
> I've done the following since I've owned it
> replaced cap and rotor, had the spark plug wires replaced and re-routed...
> put the 3923 plugs in it.. replaced timing chain, replaced belly pan
gasket
> (I am pretty sure that sucker wont leak again =) New map, and o2 sensor
> (should I replace the rear o2 sensor?) I know the dakota is the best
> looking truck of its class, but I also gota say... I want this problem
> solved once and for all I dont care if its the fastest truck on the planet
> but running somewhat good would be nice...
>
>
> I am up to any suggestions of sensors to test (even though the sensor test
> revealer my o2 sensor as being fine, but in fact it wasnt)
>
> thanks so much ahead of time
> Wes
>
>
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