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Old 03-14-2007, 10:51 AM
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Thanks to all that answered my post last night "what is wrong with my truck" It did indeed turn out to be that the nut on the idle screw had loosened and the screw was turning the idle up.I backed it down and everything seems cool.
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Good deal weres my $100.00 ?? Just pulling your leg
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good for you a quick and easy fix
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Hey tboling all the advice Ive gotten on here in the 2 wks Ive been here has been worth a heckuva lot more than 100 bones.Probably has saved me 1000,by doing things myself.THIS SITE ROCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Good to hear ya got that all figured out. Once you loosen that darned nut, thats bout the end of it. I havent had any issues from mine in quite awhile now (knock on wood) But I do need to back down my idle from the extra half turn I got outta my fuel screw.
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