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i searched but couldnt find anything. maybe i'm using the wrong keyboards..
i have a 97 3.8 hesitating when driving.. and idling rough..and shutting off at idle. fuel pump is new and i tested it in another one.. works good. i get a code for random misfire. coil packs all test out fine. so i'm gonna change the spark plugs and wires
it was the coil packs. havent drove it yet though. it runs better at idle though.
i need replacement bolts for where the headers connect to the exhaust. 2 bolts on each pipe. whats the size? and what type of thread should i get? the ones i used...came lose already. i bought them from ace
check your cat if you still have one. If you checked that and changed the coil packs and changed the spark plugs try having a intake flush done. I had one done with mine and it really helped out. What it was was the oil from my K&N air filter got into the plenum and clogged it up
check your cat if you still have one. If you checked that and changed the coil packs and changed the spark plugs try having a intake flush done. I had one done with mine and it really helped out. What it was was the oil from my K&N air filter got into the plenum and clogged it up
If a little bit of oil is clogging up your plenum then you have other problems. I'm willing to bet oil on the MAF was the culprit.
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