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Can anyone diagnose this hesitation problem?

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Old 08-26-2003, 11:35 PM
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No doubt, now I feel like I ought to replace every rubber line, though...the j-boot is being held together with black silicone, and the cbv hose is getting close to failure...
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I know what you mean, it's like opening Pandora's box. Once it's open you can't close it............
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Amen brother Chris. When you heading back down to South Florida, you never got a chance to come check out my cars!
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mine was starting hard and not wanting to start at all and it ended up being a bad ground! The cable was about to fall off!!! Damnit.



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