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<blockquote data-quote="84Toyota4x4" data-source="post: 1079028" data-attributes="member: 16626"><p>Sounds good. I will take a look at that stuff. I put some "cheapie" plug wires on it after the OEM ones I had on it melted on the header when they fell out of the holders. Those cheapies may have kicked the bucket. Ill pull the cap and rotor and replace as necessary as well. Its a rebuilt motor within the last few years (by me), so I would really hope that its not a mechanical problem with how meticulous I was during assembly and such.</p><p> </p><p>I also need to monitor my fuel pump. I had a problem with it cutting out on me randomly a couple times. But, when its doing this stumbling/backfiring problem, the pressure is steady through it all from what I have seen so far. Im hoping its ignition related. I plan to test the coil as well just in case. Thanks for the advice. I need to have exhaust built for this thing again now too though. I cant really run it around too much without it, haha.</p><p> </p><p>~T.J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="84Toyota4x4, post: 1079028, member: 16626"] Sounds good. I will take a look at that stuff. I put some "cheapie" plug wires on it after the OEM ones I had on it melted on the header when they fell out of the holders. Those cheapies may have kicked the bucket. Ill pull the cap and rotor and replace as necessary as well. Its a rebuilt motor within the last few years (by me), so I would really hope that its not a mechanical problem with how meticulous I was during assembly and such. I also need to monitor my fuel pump. I had a problem with it cutting out on me randomly a couple times. But, when its doing this stumbling/backfiring problem, the pressure is steady through it all from what I have seen so far. Im hoping its ignition related. I plan to test the coil as well just in case. Thanks for the advice. I need to have exhaust built for this thing again now too though. I cant really run it around too much without it, haha. ~T.J. [/QUOTE]
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