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'87 B230FT - Starts now (for about 3 seconds) 700 1987

Hey Rich,

I guess what puzzles me is why a low compression engine would fire when the temp is in the 20s and flood when it drops below that? If the only difference is temperature then it has to be a sensor not giving the right stuff to a computer. I'm going to go through my wiring and sensors tomorrow after I put the transmission tailshaft bushing back in. The 87 740 wagon has already got all of the ridiculous electronics out and will be getting a 350HP 350Chevy with an R700 trans. If I have to crawl my old butt under one of these I'm going to enjoy driving it!

Keep me posted:will@willdallas.org






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