1991 Ford F250

1991 FORD F-250
79,000 MILES • V8 • 4WD • AUTOMATIC
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JOHNYCE
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When starting out cold the truck starts ok and runs about 750 RPM. I drive about 2 blocks and after I stop I must feather the gas peddle to get the truck up to speed. After about a mile if I stop the engine will die. It will be hard to start and I must put the peddle all the way to the floor and hold it. The RPM at this point must be held to 3000 or it will die. If I put the truck in gear at this point it will die. I must put my foot on the brake and keep the RPM at 3000 before I put it into gear. If I drive it 5-10 miles and get it warmed up it will run ok and if I stop for a light it will pull away with no problem. The truck at this point will idle at 750 RPM just fine.
Feb 16, 2010 at 10:13 PM
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