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Date Posted: 09:33:19 07/15/02 Mon
Author: billz
Subject: Re: engine miss
In reply to: traderguy 's message, "engine miss" on 21:19:35 04/05/02 Fri

mine does the same thing, it's an 88 302. Does yours do it once the engine warms up or from the very beginning even when it's cold? mine does it once it warms up. i am thinking tfi module (replaced last year for same problem and did not correct it though) it seems like something with the plugs/wires makes the difference though i am not too sure. your not supposed to have wires 7 &8 next to each other i know that, but why would mine miss only after it warms up and under load, at idle it is perfect. i will be checking grounds at the starter and engine just in case....

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