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Old 07-13-2018, 06:34 AM
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87 22re timing

Heey so I'm from Hungary I have a little broke english. I lI've in grants pass oregon. I got 87 22re pickup 7k miles in the rebuild. So I have cold start issues but after starts if I didn't give gas for the car it's almost die. I lose a lot a power too I'm not really able to Cruz uphill just in 3rd in like 35 40 mph... Question what is really going on?
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Timing, TPS (throttle position sensor)... check compression after rebuild? check fuel pressure, regulator, etc...
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Timing, TPS (throttle position sensor)... check compression after rebuild? check fuel pressure, regulator, etc...
so I turn 180 on the engine put on compression stroke touch top cylinder put distibutor on #1 and put together n adjust the timing with light. Still no power. That not true my engine runnin sounds right the weird ticking is gone and a little better power on low rpm.. but there ia feel like not right still. Im goin uphill 40 in 3rd.. i know my throwout bearing is start to wining not too long ago. I have the new one its just a pain to do it. There is eny effect by that maybe..? What next guys?

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