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86 Parisienne
I'm having an issue with the car when it shifts into third gear. It goes through first and second without any issues, and the engiene revs fine and starts up and seems ok. When I drive it goes up to 35 without any issues and I can hear it shift through the gears fine. Then it hits third gear and it seems like the engine looses power. I can floor the gas pedal and it will not go any faster then about 35. The engine at this time sound like it is ideling really low. "won't throttle up" is how my buddy described it. I went to the Advanced Auto and the guy there suggested that the issue may be a Vacuum line leak. The guy there told me that he could hear one leaking. My buddy and I took a look and figured that what he was hearing was the air in the intake manifold. On top of that when you take the oil cap off there is exhaust comming out of it. I guess the question that goes with all that is this. Is the idea of an vacuum sucking in air most likley what is wrong. If so, where or which line would it be, what would i look for. And for the exhaust in the oil, is there an easier way to aliviate that without having to rip the enitre engine apart? The vehicle specs are as follows, It is an 1986 Pontiac Praisienne Brougham with the 5.0L V8 307 engine. Any information would be helpfull. If you have anymore things that you need to know, just let me know.
~Brett |
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Re: 86 Parisienne
If you had a vacuum leak that bad, it would not idle, this sounds like a blocked cat or muffler, drop the engine pipe from the manifold and drive it. And what did you expect AZ to do for you, this is not a repair shop, forget about dealing with them for repair/diagnostic issues. BTW, very good description of the problem, not often seen here.
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Re: 86 Parisienne
make sure you have vacuum to the pcv valve & its not clogged.
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Re: 86 Parisienne
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