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<blockquote data-quote="cowsrus" data-source="post: 412077" data-attributes="member: 6485"><p>If you're getting fire, my guess would be that its fuel related.although I had a intermittent problem with a '90 chevy v-6 that we replaced almost everything electrical on and finally found the problem by accident. It was a broken connector on the temperature sensor that somehow was making it lose fire intermttently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowsrus, post: 412077, member: 6485"] If you're getting fire, my guess would be that its fuel related.although I had a intermittent problem with a '90 chevy v-6 that we replaced almost everything electrical on and finally found the problem by accident. It was a broken connector on the temperature sensor that somehow was making it lose fire intermttently. [/QUOTE]
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