Posted by okierob on October 26, 2011 at 09:23:01 from (65.67.203.180):
In Reply to: 1988 Chevy trouble posted by okierob on October 25, 2011 at 21:27:02:
Ok, i unhooked the EGR and pluged the line, it ran a lot better. It seemed to need a little extra throttle out on the road with it unhooked. I had'nt drove this truck for many yrs. It has been sitting at my Dads.
This truck has been sitting for years. It had developed this problem prior to being parked.
I did change 2 plug wires thanks to mice. I have a new set of plugs, yet to be installed.
I assume the EGR was opening to soon, or weak spring,bad diaphram,etc. I'll get a new one ordered.
This is not a have to get it done as soon as possible project. I'll work on it as i can.
Hopefully the new Valve and plugs will get it running smooth.
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll keep the updates coming.
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