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08-03-2001, 06:06 PM | #1 |
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DOHC Tune Ups?
anyone attempted a Tuneup on a DOHC motor?
I know my way around a 5.0, and looking at the 32v motor is a little daunting... I suspect I have a fouled plug from bad gasoline, or possibly a blocked fuel filter, and want to change them both out... Any advice on doing this would help! I am experiencing a Surge when rolling on the throttle where the motor seems to kind of hesitate through the power band... No Light on dash either... |
08-03-2001, 10:04 PM | #2 |
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Hey, how interesting, I need a tune-up on mine as well. I'm not going to attempt it by my own hand. My problem is finding someone in the Austin area that is reputable with the work. I heard that platinum-tip spark plugs will make a great switch from stock!! Let me know how it goes with your attempt and teh performance afterwards!
------------------ Tony 1998 Cobra |
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