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> CHT Shorting Via Nekid Coupling, = poor running???
Bruce Allert
post Jul 23 2004, 11:13 PM
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The last couple a days Punkin has been missing intermittently. It seems to run on 3 when first started in the morning. Runs better as it warms most of the time. Actually #3 seemed to be the culprit cuz I pulled the connector off the injector & there was no difference.

I found the blade/spade connector of the CHT had come unwrapped & was against the tin (this being beside #3). Will this be cause for poor running?

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post Jul 24 2004, 07:40 AM
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I think I'm gonna try a different TPS. I can be driving along at 3K and it will chug every once in a while or feel like the fuel has been cut. Had this prob on the 1.7 & the TPS cleared it up.

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post Jul 24 2004, 11:55 AM
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Sounds to me like the number 3 injector is the cuplrit...

Flip the injectors wires from 4 to 3 and run it.


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