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benderbus
• Marion, OH, USA
• Registered on 2/18/2013
• 1 post
Posted:2/18/2013 11:39
Anyone know if a slight leak would cause a slight miss? I have one both at idle and at cruising speed. Calling for power it come right to life. Not sure if its an electrical carb or caused by exhaust manifold leak. 300 in-line 6. In a 1975 F-100 Thanks
jdmeaux
• Lafayette, LA, USA
• Registered on 1/5/2009
• 525 posts
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Posted:2/18/2013 15:06
An exhaust leak wouldn't cause a misfire. But an vacuum leak will. You could have both.

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AaronMorris
• Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/2/2013
• 1 post
Posted:4/2/2013 00:18
How this problem would be solved?


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