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'96 Ram cutting out under load!

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Old 03-22-2017, 04:02 PM
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if your distributer is keyed, then you obviously got it back were it belongs(but) if its not keyed,meaning you can rotate it, then you might have a fuel sync issue..
 
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Originally Posted by 44dakota
if your distributer is keyed, then you obviously got it back were it belongs(but) if its not keyed,meaning you can rotate it, then you might have a fuel sync issue..
Distributor was done months ago, wouldn't the truck run like crap all the time is I had a fuel sync issue? This is a cold start/first take off problem.
 
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need to see what your various sensors think on a cold engine. (before you even start it.)
 
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need to see what your various sensors think on a cold engine. (before you even start it.)
Okay cool. I'll try this tomorrow during the cold start.
 




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