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Old 01-28-2005, 04:18 PM
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Unhappy 85 Chevy Blazer

I have an 85 Chevy Blazer that usually runs pretty good.

Lately, what I've been noticing is that it starts bogging down when I'm going up a hill.

I'll try to give it more gas and it seems to just bog down more.

What could be wrong with it?

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Old 01-28-2005, 05:37 PM
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Re: 85 Chevy Blazer

Tuneup ever?
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Re: Re: 85 Chevy Blazer

Could be a clogged converter. bogging uphill is a big symptom.
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Re: Re: Re: 85 Chevy Blazer

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Could be a clogged converter. bogging uphill is a big symptom.
Could be a 100 things, lets not start quoting random things to replace ok.

Get the info, THEN help him.
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