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Old 05-01-2005, 04:11 PM
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Re: 1990 3.3 Plymouth GVger bucking at 20-35

Checked voltages at batteries on my 3 vans during initial idle:
14.8 volts 2.6 engine (it idles at a higher RPM by the way)
13.8 volts 3.0 engine
13.8 volts 3.3 engine

This works for me. I don't understand the logic of running the test you mentioned, or how it relates to the engine action we are talking about.

If the battery was not charging properly on the 3.3, that would be a different case.

Of course, I don't know what you know about it, so please enlighten me.

The 3.3 engine exhibits that strange behavior on the first hill, and also anytime later on. It is not variable in relation to elapsed time running.
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