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1988dodge
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Jul 7, 2009, 10:18 AM
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My 1988 Dodge 250 pickup
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It has been doing some wierd things like when i hit the gas it has a delayed response or does not respond at all and sometimes when u hit the gas it just stalls so i dont know if it could be the feul pump or something in the gas line or what because it doesnt do it all the time so i dont know wats wrong with it.
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Loren Champlain Sr
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Jul 7, 2009, 10:24 AM
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Re: My 1988 Dodge 250 pickup
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'88 Dodge. Which engine? Carb or injected? Loren SW Washington
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1988dodge
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Jul 7, 2009, 10:26 AM
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Re: My 1988 Dodge 250 pickup
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318 5.2L and its fuel injected
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Loren Champlain Sr
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Jul 7, 2009, 10:33 AM
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Make sure the timing is set to specs. My first instinct would be to check the TPS (throttle position sensor) for a 'glitch'. It is a potentiometer. Very similar to a rheostat. Disconnect the electrical harness going to it, and connect an ohmeter to the sensor. VERY slowly, open the throttle from fully closed to fully open and watch for an open, usually just off idle. Another thing to check would be vacuum signal to distributor. Check basic, centrifugal, and total advance. Loren SW Washington
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Loren Champlain Sr
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Jul 7, 2009, 10:52 AM
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Re: My 1988 Dodge 250 pickup
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This is the TPS, mounted on the throttle body. But, need to check basics, first. You can spend a lot of money on parts, guessing. Even an overactive EGR valve can cause this symptom. Loren SW Washington
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