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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Stranded, cobra died
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<blockquote data-quote="mitrls10" data-source="post: 8459357" data-attributes="member: 88263"><p>You might have had a big vacuum line pop loose like pcv or brake booster are about the only 1s big enough to cause engine to stall and not stay cranked check for anything obvious make sure no wire connectors came loose and after that I would check the compression make sure it didn't overheat and fry the engine.. Also its possible for the fuel pumps to have the right pressure but not the right volume cause they have excessive amp draw.. Get some1 to crank it and u very carefully spray carb cleaner in the intake at even bursts and if it continues to run you know its a fuel problem. If its not getting enough spark or fuel and skipping real bad its not gonna show good vacuum so keep that in mind. Try that and let me know what happens.</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitrls10, post: 8459357, member: 88263"] You might have had a big vacuum line pop loose like pcv or brake booster are about the only 1s big enough to cause engine to stall and not stay cranked check for anything obvious make sure no wire connectors came loose and after that I would check the compression make sure it didn't overheat and fry the engine.. Also its possible for the fuel pumps to have the right pressure but not the right volume cause they have excessive amp draw.. Get some1 to crank it and u very carefully spray carb cleaner in the intake at even bursts and if it continues to run you know its a fuel problem. If its not getting enough spark or fuel and skipping real bad its not gonna show good vacuum so keep that in mind. Try that and let me know what happens. Tim [/QUOTE]
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