Frank,
As derf stated, checking the mass air flow sensor may be a good idea.
What you are describing is the exact same thing that happened on my
father's GMC. Codes all pointed to O2 sensor so we replaced them to
no avail. Finally searched on line and someone said to check the MAS.
We replaced it and that fixed the problem. Also happened to a guy
here at work one day. We went out and carefully cleaned it with some
alcohol and the car ran just fine.
Greg
On 3/23/08, bushwacker4@zoomtown.com <bushwacker4@zoomtown.com> wrote:
> ---- Frank Clarici <spritenut@comcast.net> wrote:
> So new parts, same problem, what do I look for?
>
> Is the problem erratic or is it predictable? I had a similar experience but
>it was erratic. Have the radiator coolant tested for hydrocarbons at any
>competent repair shop. They have a tester for doing that. If it shows
>hydrocarbons, suspect a head gasket seeping. Fluid gets on the O2 sensors and
>they try to compensate for it...
>
> Good luck!
> --
> Kent
> 1960 Bugeye
> 1975 Midget - trailerparked queen - soon to be replaced by the latest
>acquisition
> 1973 Midget
>
> PS - anybody need a 1975 shell?
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