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3348
Is there an easy way to remove the valve covers? I was told the fuel rails would have to be removed. I don't really want to screw with the fuel if it's not...
David
falconcollector
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Nov 1, 2006
6:10 pm
3349
if memory serves me, you can just take 'em off now, just the back one you'll need to yank the upper plenum off -greg David <falconcollector@...> wrote: ...
Gregory Jones
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Nov 1, 2006
6:34 pm
3350
Thanks Greg. Is there a gasket that needs to be changed under the plenum?...
David
falconcollector
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Nov 1, 2006
7:12 pm
3351
yes there is, but if its in good shape, you might be able to get away with reusing it if not it shouldn't cost too much, its a very minimal gasket also for...
Gregory Jones
car_manchevy
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Nov 1, 2006
9:38 pm
3352
Thank you Greg for the tips. Sorry for such simple questions, but my Haynes manuel got soaked so I have no info. I am going to change them after I arrive in...
David
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Nov 1, 2006
10:31 pm
3353
I recently ripped apart my engine down to the block and you do need to take the fuel rails off. It's quite easy. Just the 4 bolts holding the fuel rail down,...
gameiheaven
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Nov 2, 2006
9:41 am
3356
Time for a small reminder from the moderator. First, occasionally spam will get into the group. Thats just the reality of yahoo groups, its unvaoidible and...
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Nov 17, 2006
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3357
your right, I'm sorry...
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rfmancv66
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Nov 17, 2006
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3358
93 3.3 5th Ave. Wife came home today from a trip and I smelled gas. Popped hood and found gas on front valve cover. Started engine and gas is leaking on the...
Kenton
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Nov 25, 2006
12:18 am
3359
I'd start with a call to the dealer to see if the '93 3.3 was covered under the fuel rail recall. I can't remember how far back that one went but the 3.3/3.8...
Randy Stowell
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Nov 25, 2006
6:44 am
3360
I hate to say this but they will only acknowledge the leaky fuel rail problem on minivans. even though it was on all 3.3l, but you got two choices you can buy...
Jasper Johnson
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Nov 25, 2006
2:14 pm
3361
In reference to TCM's, Chrysler has used several different part numbers. Is the only difference the shift points? We are building a 94 Shadow for Pinks with a...
smprl
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Nov 26, 2006
3:31 pm
3363
Hi all I am parting out a 1993 New Yorker 5th Avenue that was hit in the front end. The car has most options. It is a 3.8 car but I am using the transmission...
Thomas M.
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Dec 1, 2006
11:35 pm
3364
My girlfriend was driving our 1998 3.3 Chrysler Voyager (UK spec but made in the USA) when the ABS and alternator lights came on together and the engine quit. ...
allan1010
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Dec 2, 2006
9:22 pm
3365
CHRYSLER'S HAVE BAD BELT TENSIONERS AND IDLER PULLEYS. THE TENSIONERS DON'T HOLD TENSION AND CAUSE THE PULLEY TO BE OUT OF ALIGNMENT. MARK...
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maparker1960
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Dec 2, 2006
9:54 pm
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tazfix@... wrote: >>CHRYSLER'S HAVE BAD BELT TENSIONERS AND IDLER PULLEYS. THE TENSIONERS DON'T HOLD TENSION AND CAUSE...
Allan
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Dec 3, 2006
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3367
Hi Tom Dose this car have the mini floor consol? If so I wiould like to get it from you, and also the inside fuse box cover. Thanks Alan Jordan ... Hi all I am...
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oldnavy4000
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Dec 3, 2006
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THE MOST COMMON IS THE TENSIONER WHICH NORMALLY COMES AS AN ASSY.-TENSIONER AND PULLEY. AS FOR THE IDLER PULLEY ON TOP LOOK AT IT IF IT LOOKS FINE AND WITH...
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maparker1960
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Dec 6, 2006
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tazfix@... wrote: >>THE MOST COMMON IS THE TENSIONER WHICH NORMALLY COMES AS AN ASSY.-TENSIONER AND PULLEY. AS FOR...
Allan
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Dec 6, 2006
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3370
"What is the smallest diesel that will bolt into a Dodge without fabricating custom mounts etc.? Some came with cummins inline 6 engines and I hear a few...
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suza2875
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Dec 10, 2006
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the european vans have 5cylinder diesels with 5 speeds -greg aditmore@... wrote: "What is the smallest diesel that will bolt into a Dodge without ...
Gregory Jones
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Dec 10, 2006
9:28 pm
3372
... That's the Mercedes motor. It's a truly excellent engine and a pretty bulletproof tranny. ALLAN M0HGV "Throughout the centuries there have been men who...
Allan
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Dec 11, 2006
12:33 am
3373
To parts Dept, Chrysler of Liverpool, UK Here in the USA, I have trouble finding an engine smaller than 3.9 liters that will bolt into my Dodge van. But on...
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suza2875
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Dec 11, 2006
4:36 pm
3374
hold up, WTF, this webring thingy is for 3.3 powered cars such as dynastys, minivans, & intrepids, not '78 cargo vans, go get a /6 -greg aditmore@......
Gregory Jones
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Dec 11, 2006
7:17 pm
3376
I had my Van a 3.3 liter 1995 recently fixed because the automatic transmission suddenly came to a stop, the mechanic installed a rebuilt kit on it plus the...
ecaruci2000
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Dec 17, 2006
1:33 pm
3377
If they did not use the recommended fluid then you would only get a few months of “smooth” operation out of one of these. Dexron fluid literally ...
Greg K. Cooper
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Dec 17, 2006
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3378
How can I tell whether my problem is the starter or the alternator? The engine won't turn over on the first pull, but on subsequent tries it starts and...
pylon_lowlife
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Dec 18, 2006
4:57 am
3379
I would check the battery cables first. From: mopar33lv6@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mopar33lv6@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of pylon_lowlife Sent: Sunday, December...
Greg K. Cooper
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Dec 18, 2006
6:32 am
3380
Batteries do this sometimes. After sitting overnight some old batteries won't put out full amperage immedieately and it takes a second try to start the car....
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suza2875
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Dec 19, 2006
1:54 am
3381
Do you know the oil working temp for the 41te, the computers run on my van tells is 136 C is that ok or it is too hot? ... De: Greg K. Cooper...
ELI CARUCI
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