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1986 F150 STRAIGHT 6, AUTOMATIC

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Mark B in Mi.

04-08-2005 14:21:52




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IM SORRY, ITS A 1986 F150 6 CYL. CARB-NOT FUEL INJ. THANKS




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Rajah from Delhi

04-08-2005 16:26:19




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 Re: 1986 F150 STRAIGHT 6, AUTOMATIC in reply to Mark B in Mi., 04-08-2005 14:21:52  
My cousin Vindar did had a fuel filter clog up on his taxi.
Rajah



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scot_c

04-08-2005 15:26:35




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 Re: 1986 F150 STRAIGHT 6, AUTOMATIC in reply to Mark B in Mi., 04-08-2005 14:21:52  
cheap first- try pulling the thermostat if it stays cold maybe it will run. 4cyl. dakota I had wouldn't run in traffic till i pulled thermostat



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Mark B in MI

04-08-2005 17:03:29




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 Thanks ALL! in reply to scot_c, 04-08-2005 15:26:35  
Thanks for all the replys. I punched a hole through the Fuel Filter connected to the Carb (it also still has an inline filter) Im gonna try to make it home. If all else fails I just take a nap when the going gets bad and let it cool down then continue on home. Thanks again for all the advice!



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toolman

04-08-2005 19:09:00




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 Re: Thanks ALL! in reply to Mark B in MI, 04-08-2005 17:03:29  
try throwing some methel hydrate in your tank ,let it set a couple of hours until you head home, if any water in your gas it should help by then,then like all the others have said, look for the simpler things and work your way up.



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lucasss

04-09-2005 04:23:20




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 Re: Thanks ALL! in reply to toolman, 04-08-2005 19:09:00  
ive seen alot of those fords quit when they warm up or higher rpm and the ignition module pack mounted on the fender was bad.let it sit and it starts right up.then, quits. lucas



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toolman

04-09-2005 12:09:42




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 Re: Thanks ALL! in reply to lucasss, 04-09-2005 04:23:20  
you know you could be right, i try and stay away from fords as much as possible(but did just buy the wife a explorer) but i had i think it was a 79 f250 years ago that did that and it was that module, a black box about 4x4 i think, same type of acting up , this one would buck like someone was pulling it with the clutch out also, hard to say without looking at them and finding your way along though.

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