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Posted by Angle Iron on November 08, 2005 at 13:06:05 from (64.136.26.226):
My sons 87 chevy 4x4 350 throttle body injection is giving us a fit. It starts cold and runs and pulls great. If he shuts it off for a couple minutes and restarts it its fine. Let it set 15 to 30 minutes and it spins over fine but won't start. If we give it a drink of gas it starts right up and dies as soon as the little gas we poured in is gone. If he gives it a drink then does a dance on the accelerator to slowly build some rpms it will stay running after a try or two. It's still running kinda lean for a minute or so then runs and pulls like nothing was ever wrong. I would think that the computer is not sending gas when this happens and that it is a bad sensor. The problem is we don't know which one or how to check to determine whats wrong. I don't know anything about these kinds of cpu controls. Thanks for any help you can give. Angle Iron
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