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Serious flooding.
ok sounds good. also before it died it had hardly any power. it would be reving at 3-4000 rpm if i gave her and it would only walk (it would go the speed it should have at about 2000 rpm) also it had a very harsh idle on cold days not too sure if that would be due to the fpr aswell- garryhunt
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- Forum: Ford Ranger - Mazda B-Series Forum
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would the fpr create bad fuel mileage? before the truck broke down it was getting 3.3 km's to a litre- garryhunt
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- Forum: Ford Ranger - Mazda B-Series Forum
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Thank all, I will look into that tomorrow. I think we also need to do the oil change now as the oil stinks of gas also.- garryhunt
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- Forum: Ford Ranger - Mazda B-Series Forum
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I appreciate your feedback. I thought that all those lines at the back of the manifold were vaccuum lines. I was shocked to see gas pumping out of it.- garryhunt
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- Forum: Ford Ranger - Mazda B-Series Forum
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Would that make fuel pour out that quick. I have never seen so much fuel comming out of a manifold- garryhunt
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- Forum: Ford Ranger - Mazda B-Series Forum
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My Son has a 92 Ranger with a 4.0L. Last night we had to have the truck towed home. It was flooded bad. We pulled the breather pipe of and the manifold was full of fuel. When I looked inside the manifold and my son turned on the ignition the gas was pouring in from the back. It was the...- garryhunt
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- Forum: Ford Ranger - Mazda B-Series Forum