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Posted by OIL Oil Oil on January 05, 2006 at 03:10:53 from (67.138.12.23):
In Reply to: dodge truck help posted by zachh on January 04, 2006 at 16:22:30:
I had a truck like your. Every now and the my old dodge use to start shifting hard and sticking. I'd shoot some oil on the linkages. Would then shift like new for a while. Then start all over again. Oh , another puzzle; Seeing the truck has age on it , should the engine start stalling out , not run right , or leave you stranded , change that short crooked piece of fuel line which goes from the carb-over the top of engine. Under the clamp it will rust out enough to draw air , but not leak gas. Had it happen to first truck. Second identical truck was bought cheep due to always leaving owner stranded. Same problem. Changed that line , problem gone.
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