Posted by Dodge2500 on July 05, 2012 at 09:01:24 from (99.197.130.73):
This one's got me about at wits end. I've got a 200 that I just cannot get running right. It's hard to get started and once it starts it has an obvious miss. It has very little power and dies under load. If the throttle is increased quickly, it put-puts like an old two cylinder until it gets reved up, or it dies. I've tried cleaning the carb, switching the carb out, cleaned the gas line, and pulled the fuel bowl assembly. There is a steady stream of gas out of the gas line and also out of the carb if the plug is pulled. I also put on a new coil, cleaned up the distributer cap, and cleaned the spark plugs. The spark on all 4 cylinders seems strong and is blue in color.
I'm not really much of a mechanic, and this one has me really stumped. It really seems to me to be a gas problem, but I sure can't figure out where. Any advice? Thanks in advance.
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