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puffd
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3/08/2004
18:59:04

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Anybody know whats wrong with my 93dak, exhaust is getting real loud, could it be the muffler bearings? The engine also sputters under acceleration, I was told that it could be the flux capacitor in the distributor. Another mechanic said that it might be the carburetor belt, or hottle throp?



Whiplash
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3/09/2004
16:02:51

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I know it all - you have a faulty framistan.



sethco1
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3/09/2004
18:17:01

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hey whiplash dont you need a sky hook and a tacko wrench to remove that framistan and dont forget the frequency grease so i will work.



99DAK
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3/10/2004
01:24:27

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Dude, very common problem, hamster wheel bearings. And while you're in there you may as well install a new hamster.



808dak
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3/10/2004
05:25:04

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you should upgrade to bigger muffler bearings so the carb belt can fit around the flux capacitor. gives you a hotter spark on the hottle throp.



noitall
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3/10/2004
05:27:14

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well, theres your problem...the flux capacitor isnt in the disributor. its right inbetween the carburator belt and muffler bearings...which i agree you should upgrade those bearings.



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3/11/2004
11:44:18

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Dont forget to grease the muffler bearings real well or your hottle throp wont work porperly, also clean up the framistan and hurtlevan sensor



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