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2067
Hello, fellow Chrysler enthusiasts -- I am about to venture where I haven't been before and rebuild the transmission on my newly-acquired 116,000 mile 1991...
David
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Mar 6, 2004
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2068
http://allpar.com/fix/stall.html i foud it very helpful...
juniorbori
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Mar 7, 2004
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juniorbori
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Mar 7, 2004
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2070
Resently Got our first Dodge Dynasty..Former owner thought the car nded rear Brakes...vibration noise in the rear..Turns out one of the bearings were bad. Went...
raythompson_ut
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Mar 14, 2004
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2071
No, there should not be any play. The correct procedure to adjust the bearing preload is: Tighten the nut to 300 in-lbs while rotating the hub. (this seats the...
Ben
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Mar 15, 2004
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-- thanks for the info... will give it a try ... (this ... achieve ... bearing ... hub ... ...
raythompson_ut
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Mar 16, 2004
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2075
Well the van is leaf spring with round tube axel & Live axels above it, & the Cars are coil spring with lower control arms, beam axel, & the other rod that I...
Paul
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Mar 17, 2004
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2080
ok, off the top of my head, here are the MOST important parts. there are other parts, but they do not play as key a role (ex. HD motor mounts) ok, gas tank...
cwhite99_ca
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Mar 22, 2004
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2081
I just bought a used 1993 Plymouth Grand Voyager (3.3L AWD LE). I would like to buy a repair manual that covers this vehicle, but I notice that BOTH the...
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Mar 25, 2004
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2082
At last i found the problem why it was stalling,not sarting, All the time, it was the ECU (ectronic control unit) or as we all call the "computer" After I...
juniorbori
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Mar 26, 2004
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2083
Hey all...I have a little problem with my 94 concord with a 3.3. This has been happening for a while. It all started with it having loss of power and...
mcgeleff
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Mar 28, 2004
6:17 am
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... ================== Have you checked for the self-diagnostic trouble codes? Normally if you have a constant problem, the Check Engine light will be on, but...
Gene Poon
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Mar 28, 2004
6:33 am
2085
Have you pulled codes, map sensor can give similar problems. ... What ... it ... sometimes ... I ... was ... when ... die, ... picture, ... is ... the ... ASD ...
dodge33l
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Mar 28, 2004
6:34 am
2086
i think you are on the right track Ron ... Thanks...
Ron Morris
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Mar 28, 2004
1:42 pm
2087
Yes. The only code I get is a 33 code (Air Conditioning clutch relay circuit. An open or shorted condition detected in the compressor clutch relay circuit)....
Mike Geleff
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Mar 28, 2004
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What we did, we replaced the pump. The new pump sounded alot better (the old one moaned, rather than growled). It started okay, on the test drive we quickly...
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Mar 28, 2004
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have you replaced the O2 ? Ron ... Thanks...
Ron Morris
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Mar 29, 2004
1:38 am
2090
o2 did that to me, at least now you got good fuel pump, wont have to worry about it in the future, check them o2 senssors, my 3.3 would stall while not moving...
dodge33l
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Mar 29, 2004
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2091
Try a cam position sensor. I had a similar problem with a 3.3 van, it seemed somewhat engine temperature related, but not dependably so. The restart only after...
Ben
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Mar 29, 2004
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In a message dated 3/28/2004 8:39:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Thats plan "c". Although I question whether a bad O2 would cause stalling and difficulty...
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Mar 29, 2004
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2097
... A bad O2 sensor is supposed to throw a code on the 3.3L, but on mine it only threw one very intermittently. However, that was a situation where, had not I...
Gene Poon
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Mar 29, 2004
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Hi Guys Ok, maybe the tranny controller isn't called an ECU, but I think you get the idea. I have a 1991 Dynasty that does not have the flashable tranny ecu. ...
Brian
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Mar 30, 2004
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2100
MessageAs I understand it, one of the changes to the programming is the tolerance for more wear in the tranny. Also the elimination of the bump-shift. Mark ...
Mark Swingle
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Mar 30, 2004
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There are only certain part numbers for it that are interchangable for the flashable one (the one with the "fins" around one edge of it). Your local...
Darkpaw Timberwuf
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Mar 31, 2004
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2102
there is a wiring change that has to occur on some models when converting to a flashable TCM (has 5 steel cooling fins in between the aluminum fins). if I...
cwhite99_ca
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Apr 2, 2004
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2103
A '64 Imperial Crown 4-door weighed 5000 lbs. plus or minus depending on A/C and other options. The stock engine was the 340hp 413. If I want the same ratio...
David
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Apr 2, 2004
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2104
... The horsepower comparison is apples vs. oranges. The 1964 rating was gross hp: the output of the engine, not counting exhaust backpressure, and less drag...
Gene Poon
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Apr 2, 2004
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... was ... backpressure, ... Gene -- Thanks for the feedback. I understand the measurement change, and yet when I apply the standard formula for top speed in...
David
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Apr 2, 2004
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... from ... net ... Gene -- I used your 318 example to get a multiplier between old style and new style, assuming approx. 1/3 "rated" horsepower loss. If I...
David
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Apr 2, 2004
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... As mentioned before, through most of the range, acceleration is more an issue of torque, which is a measure of how much work the engine can do, than of...
Gene Poon
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