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Old 05-01-2005, 07:00 PM
weswright weswright is offline
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1991 Rough Idle

Ok, I decided to replace my spark plugs because my troop was starting to stutter when I would take off some times, and father-in-law agreed this was probably the problem. Well this turned into a all day ordeal and I ended up having to buy new wires as well. While replacing the wires I pulled each one off seperatly so as not to mix them up. I did this one at a time. I have gotten everything back together and now the darn thing runs harder then it did before and stutters much more! The gap was set to 44 thousandths per autozones info, and I cant seem to find this info anywhere on the web. The old plugs were at about 53-55 thousandths. Could this cause the hard running and stuttering? Or is it something else? Any help is greatly appriciated!!!

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Old 05-20-2005, 07:44 PM
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Re: 1991 Rough Idle

I would say make sure the spark plugs are gapped at whatever the info under the hood is(if you have it), in the owners manual, or auto part store has it as, make sure all the vacumn lines are present and are hooked up, and than if that doesnt take care out of.....take it somewhere and have the timing checked. Hope this helps.
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