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Re: O/T: '92 Caravan missing
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Posted by Hobo,NC on April 27, 2007 at 04:24:40 from (71.30.107.78):
In Reply to: O/T: '92 Caravan missing posted by MeAnthony on April 26, 2007 at 15:31:24:
did not see were you replaced the plug wires, if not mite as well, git a good set not elcheap o"s. Hard to say wif out a seat of the pants feel of it. I figger my self to B a rite good mechanic but a 3.3 got the best of me. I had a 90 3.3 wif 250K on it and never did figger out why it would stall out at times. I put a $300 price on it wif a warring that it stalled but always fires back up. The guy has been driving it for a few years and as happy as kin B. I think it had a sensor that would short out but never could catch it. I swapped out wif known good parts i had on some of"em. Chrysler 3.3"s kin B a PITA when they act up like yers. Have to agree wif Bob CTS look it over. I hope you did not use Bosh plugs they are junk.
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