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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 06:46 PM
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[align=left][hr]I am the proud owner of an 88' 80 sedan. The car has been quite a strain on me lately though. It started a few months ago as power loss @3000rpms or more. The cam screams. I took off all the other belts that could make noise and it still screamed. Ran it for awhile after I changed the timing belt, but the idle would get wacky and the car would shut off unless I romped the gas. At first shutting it off and starting it again would fix the problem, sometimes for as long as 300 mi. but I still had the pwer loss. Then it shutoff altogether and hasn't ran since. Car turns over, the fuel pump wines but it has intermittant spark.help please
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[align=left][hr]I am the proud owner of an 88' 80 sedan. The car has been quite a strain on me lately though. It started a few months ago as power loss @3000rpms or more. The cam screams. I took off all the other belts that could make noise and it still screamed. Ran it for awhile after I changed the timing belt, but the idle would get wacky and the car would shut off unless I romped the gas. At first shutting it off and starting it again would fix the problem, sometimes for as long as 300 mi. but I still had the pwer loss. Then it shutoff altogether and hasn't ran since. Car turns over, the fuel pump wines but it has intermittant spark.help please
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