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87Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/28/2006 12:12:28
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Subject: Strange Problem IP: Logged
Message: ok I have an 87 Dakota with over 250,000 miles. Its a 2WD 3.9L. automatic Tranny. The problem is if I step on the gas more then 1/4 of the way down it boggs down and stalls. If I put it to the floor she takes off. I changed the fuel filter and air filter. Ignition timing seems to be ok. 7 BTS with the vacuum advance on. It was doing this on and off for a while and now its all the time. Which leads me to believe it is something electrical. Has anyone ever had this problem? And if so what did you do to fix it?
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cuzindoug GenIII
4/28/2006 20:55:26
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Message: Carb'ed right? It sounds like either the fuel pump is going bad or the float needle valve has dirt/crap stuck under the "little" filter sock.
If it doesn't fit, you're using the wrong hammer!
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bigdodge8x Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/28/2006 21:44:26
| RE: Strange Problem IP: Logged
Message: hey 87 back in the day i had this type of problem to my old 92 dakota it turned out to be the O2 censor. if nothing eles try to replace that it might be it.
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87Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/29/2006 06:07:48
| RE: Strange Problem IP: Logged
Message: Yeah its carbed and I am getting a good spray of fuel when I hit the gas. I will replace the o2 sensor its only like $60. See if that changes anything thing. Thank you for your help.
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vern Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/29/2006 17:58:36
| RE: Strange Problem IP: Logged
Message: check the fuel pump flow[put the fuel line in a 20oz soda bottle pull coil wire,turn motor over,should about half fill the bottle in the first 2-3 squirts of gas]
the computer controls the metering rods in the carb,they may be leaning out causing this bog
also the computer controls the timing advance,if this is not working you,ll get a bog and the fuel mileage will drop,plus poor power
plus check the vaccuum with a gauge,should have about 15+ at idle and steady
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Obio3 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/30/2006 16:57:25
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Message: That SPRAY of gas may not be as much as you think. If your carb has not been rebuilt for a long period if ever I'd have to go with logic and say it's your accelerator pump.
So many problems .... So little time
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