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Old 02-17-2008, 01:39 PM
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Angry spudders

my 94 thunderbird has over 150k and a very anoying spudder at about 3000rpms it seems to idle at 1000rpms all the time and it sounds like it has a vacume leek in the back of the intake its my first modular v8 and i havent had the time to tear it appart just want to know if any one else has had this problem and if so whet the heck needs to be done!!!
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Welcome to the forum mkr46. Check the vacuum lines leading from the EGR valve at the rear of the engine. There is a tee in the line that is also known to split.
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Re: spudders

does it sputter and struggle at take off? i have the same problem with my 95. mine sputters like crazy when i take off. theres a small pop from the right cyl head @ 2500rpm and then it hauls ass. the bad sputter at 3grand is when its in park or neutral im assuming because mine does the same thing. do you have a cold air intake? check your vacuum lines. and is you PCV seated right?
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