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Posted by steve_ne on November 17, 2004 at 07:43:59 from (64.89.178.205):
Please help before I go mad. New parts list. Replaced pushrods....two broke rebuilt starter tested alternator charged battery new condensor rotor arm distributor cap spark plugs points voltage regulator condensor off of voltage regulator ingnition coil starter switch replaced all fuses replaced all lose connectors rebuilt carborator(holly) cleaned out gas tank(new gas) cleaned intake maifold replaced exhaust manifold replaced oil in air filter Truck: 1967 loadstar 1600 v8 345 Problem: will start run until its shut off will start right backup. If you run it then shut it off and let it sit for more then a minute. It will not start. pulled plug and no spark. Wait 45 min. or more and it will start right up and run until turned off and then the same thing. any ideas. Please help. at this point any ideas will be tried. Wear boxers instead of briefs what ever I hope my wife doesn't find out how much is really going into the truck. Things that I have learned owning this truck. Never name Animals you are going to eat or trucks. You never be able to eat the animal or sell the truck.
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