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Posted by Ron Sorden on September 17, 2006 at 18:20:40 from (69.129.162.229):
In Reply to: OT 1999 Dodge Durango posted by Ron Sorden on August 28, 2006 at 11:31:39:
Thanks Guys/Gals for all the info and help. We went through all the steps as you suggested. Narrowed it down to the spark plugs. When we removed them, 3 of them showed evidence of blowby on the plug body. They (the 3) were also only finger tight. Put new plugs in anyway, torqued them properly and Voila!!!!! Problem solved. It runs like a top and he says he has a lot more power now. Thanks again. Ron
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