Posted by RVS on December 23, 2012 at 20:16:33 from (184.151.127.145):
I just bought a 1995 chev 3500 4x4 cab and chassis with a 5.0L gas engine 4 speed auto. with 154000 kms with an 8ft western plow.Bought it from the small town next to me. The mechanic said it sat for abouit 6 months off duty because the new truck came in early. He said it ran ok before it was parked but had a soft brake pedal.We were only allowed to start it in the yard before we bid on it, because of the soft brake pedal. I had it towed home and went to move it around the yard it backfired through the intake and stalled ,it did this a few times. went and got some new gas and inhjector cleaner and put it in it. starts right up every time. wasnt planning on useing it untill I had it looked at but my plow truck through a ujoint on an axle so.I grabbbed the new truck and started to plow.It has no power and wants to chug and fart ,when you apply the pedal.If you find the sweet spot with the throttle it will smooth out but still has no power it will die off under load. It stalls constantly but starts right up again. when you start and rev it up it feels like it is plugged up and a few revs and ease on the throttle it will smooth out.If you push it hard it will start to smell like burnt paint.When you start to move ahead or back it chuggs and then if you feather the throttle it will smooth out untill gets back under load and then it starts to chugg again. the exhaust sounds like it is not releaseing the exhaust. Any suggestions??
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