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QUOTE (CH1KA @ Feb 18 2009, 07:37 PM)

he dude, you should pm M J FOX for more details.his an expert with them

 

 

M J FOX ay?

 

My Flux Capacitor was royally rooted. just picked up one from Super Cheap Auto, Found they do a good deal on Headlight fluid and muffler bearings too.

 

you guys are all sad!!

 

hillariously sad!!!

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what the hell is that?

and how would i know if it needs to be replaced?

Check your terminals, make sure you have a full 1.21 Jigawatts of power supply to it.

Looks like this:

 

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It enables time travel.

 

Sorry I'm taking the piss. Your question was a little like saying "I bought new shoes and I changed my shirt and now my ears hurt".

 

The exhaust hole is a bad idea. There's plenty of people in your area that should be able to help.

 

TP

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Check your terminals, make sure you have a full 1.21 Jigawatts of power supply to it.

Looks like this:

 

gallery_2873_163_31954.jpg

 

It enables time travel.

 

you guys are soo funny

its pretty lame that you would know and resite

shit like that from such a lame movie haha

what are you like twelve dude :D

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well, you need to come back to first principles.

The hole in the exhaust could be contributing to your problems.

Manifold leak could explain you idle and stalling issues.

 

It sounds like you need to fix the things you know are wrong (hole in exhaust, manifold leak) before you start trying to chase anything else - by all means cut another hole later if you want, but you need to remove that from the equation.

 

I hope your mate knows what he's doing ... I'm not sure I'd allow anyone who suggested cutting a hole in my exhaust to improve the sound anywhere near my car :D

 

cheers,

Slapper

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well, you need to come back to first principles.

The hole in the exhaust could be contributing to your problems.

Manifold leak could explain you idle and stalling issues.

 

It sounds like you need to fix the things you know are wrong (hole in exhaust, manifold leak) before you start trying to chase anything else - by all means cut another hole later if you want, but you need to remove that from the equation.

 

I hope your mate knows what he's doing ... I'm not sure I'd allow anyone who suggested cutting a hole in my exhaust to improve the sound anywhere near my car :D

 

cheers,

Slapper

 

tru thanks for you r help slapper

only person who would give me an actual proper answer ill look into it

 

cheers

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If you are still trying to fix this problem, check the wire that goes to the fuel solenoid on your carburetor is connected, and that there is power when the ignition is on.

 

Good luck.

 

A.

 

could i have a bit of a better explanation please

i know i sound stuipid but i don't know what I'm lookin at

do you have a picture?

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