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Thread: 86 Ram 50 2.0l Carb adjust for smog....Help?

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    I haven't pulled plugs, I will let it cool down and pull them in morning.


    Wild Hair- already happen. I couldn't let it go. I got it out, dremel drilled a hole, screw extractor and twisted it out. Should be good to go. I will check plugs and get back to you.

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    It feels good that someone has debugged and accomplished their goal with an issue on their truck. Here is a good reason why we exist as a forum.
    Now with all that said, go powerwash that old carb and make it look good for it's photo shoots next time.

    Your welcome to make a donation to the forum at anytime or any amount. This will enable you to sell also, food for thought!

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    I got the screw out, took a little bit.

    I will check plugs and let you know tomorrow.

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    Here is the delayed pics of the plugs: All look same to me and look ok.CAM00727.jpgCAM00728.jpgCAM00729.jpgCAM00730.jpgCAM00731.jpg


    On a side note, after driving for awhile I smell raw gas. don't see any leaks and truck still runs good and mpg still 20+. What do you think???

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    tiny fuel leaks may not drip..definitely crawl under & check for dampness around tank (usually leaks near rear bolt-up), feed lines along inner side of frame, etc...

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