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dieing
By T1M - 03/26/2001 7:15:43 PM; IP 63.98.140.144
I have a 68' Galaxie with a 390 2-V. I took off the intake and had it hot tanked and painted; rebuilt the carbuerator and replaced the gas tanks and fuel lines after it was chugging like a steamboat and barely drivable and dieing constantly. I thought it was a vacuum leak since the vacuum trees plugs were badly rotted (I didnt' even know what a vacuum tree was at the time) and was making a constant hissing noise. I'm hoping the work I'm doing will get it going once I get the new tank in. Is it possible I also have a timing chain off of one tooth? Or my dampner is off?
thanks
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Collapse <b>dieing</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>T1M, <i>03/26/2001</i></font>dieing -- T1M, 03/26/2001
 RE: dieing -- RC Moser, 03/27/2001
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 RE: dieing -- Richard Bouman, 03/27/2001
 thanks for both your help =) [n/m] -- T1M, 03/27/2001
 RE: dieing -- RC Moser, 03/28/2001
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