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ollie
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9/29/2004
21:25:54

Subject: tranny swap
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today my automatic die and im not happy because they want a grand to fix it soive been thinking of putting in a stick ive already went through the head ach of getting rid of that weak 3.9 and putting in a 5.2 even though i wanted bigger but any way i was wondering if any one has done this and i have a couple of other ?'s like why the hell dose this thing take so long to start it just turns and turns and turns and that it starts by the way it is a 93 with a 95 motor and a mopar proformance pcm and k&n &much more please help



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9/30/2004
16:10:56

RE: tranny swap
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Try turning key to "on" for a minute before turning to start and see if it starts right up that way. May be loosing fuel pressure, either leaking down through a stuck injector, or more likely a bad back check valve by the fuel pump.

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9/30/2004
21:13:05

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i tried the turn key on for a little then try to start it and after about 30 seconds to 1 minute it starts another problem i ran in to is that the 93 has a pressure regulator on the motor and the 95 has it in the tank so with that knowledge that means i didnthave one at all and i have a band new fuel pump on it that i put in right after the motor and its a carter so it isnt a junck one and it was pumping 100# to the motor and under a load it look like a deisl going down the road so i put an adjustable mallory presure regulator on it wich helped but i still have the starting problem and it dose puff a greyish cloud when it starts so how do i check the injectors



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