 
[DML] Re: Do fuel accumulators die overnight??... I'm stumped here.
   
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[DML] Re: Do fuel accumulators die overnight??... I'm stumped here.
- From: "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 02:53:48 -0000
After talking it over with a few people, and after reading the 
replies, I am almost positive it is the thermotime switch. Once the 
engine reaches operating temp the fuel mixture smooths out and it 
runs perfectly again. I was almost about to remove the new CPR and 
slap on the old one, but I'm sure I'll be safe just replacing the 
thermotime switch. That and the radiator are the only cooling system 
parts that haven't been replaced. After I change the switch I'll 
post the results. Thanks for the suggestions once again. I might as 
well change the radiatior so that it is out of the way, since it 
will be the next to last origonal piece left. :-)
Thanks,
Joe OBrien
2524 & 16634
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