Posted by Notjustair on January 17, 2015 at 06:18:39 from (70.195.3.51):
In Reply to: Gmc 7000 posted by Zach Scherf on January 16, 2015 at 20:13:46:
Throwing a whole new distributor on it may compound the issue as you don't know if you caused any new ones by not having it geared right, etc. EVERY small town has someone that does a good job on grain trucks - there are millions of them hauling wheat and folks are keeping them going. Cal the Coop and ask them who does them. I always recommend this one, too- call the bus barn in town. I drove school bus for years. Those boys at the bus barn knew Ford and Chevy gassers like the back of their hand. If you are lucky one of them has been there 20 years and will stop by on his way home. He will have it runnig in 15 minutes for a case of beer. STOP throwing parts at it!
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