Posted by trucker40 on August 12, 2009 at 19:09:24 from (69.154.20.104):
In Reply to: Re: 88 chevy pickup posted by grandpappy on August 12, 2009 at 12:33:49:
I dont blame you a bit.A carburetor is a lot cheaper to fix,you can handle it,and it probably will run a long time.I hate to mess with that junk stuff that costs 20 dollars for a sensor here 50 dollars there and it still never fixes it.Then you have to find somebody with a reader.By then you could have put a carb kit in and be running.Probably as good of gas mileage as well and less trouble.Yeah its simple if you have a reader and 2 or 300 to spend on a few sensors.If you have to hire it done might as well look for another truck that runs.Sometimes you can find a 4 wheel drive that year for 500 and it might run good but something is wrong with the transmission or some other problem.If you have to have a computer that is the one you want.Its just not my preferance.
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