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if the engine isn't reved enough it will stall
I have a stock 1995 f-150 4.9 stick and I attached a techometer, the redline is about 3800 rpm. Although, I reved it to about 4200 max! I have a stock 1995 f-150 4.9 stick and I attached a techometer, the redline is about 3800 rpm. Although, I reved it to about 4200 max!
Bad fuel mixture, jets, carb adjustment. try to keep engine reved high
it may be the fuel pump,
taper is the wrong way not enough tentsion have to adjust the guides drive safe
I wont say i know the answer but i would say it it very important to relax before a fight but maybe get reved up when it is about to happen it depends what it is about.
it goes about 199 in last gear over reved down hill in the winter, on a sunny day, running it on deisle, with a fmf exhaust
the ac compressor is bad
check the cadillidic converter under the car.
Call a towing company, a mechanic, and a new friend.
one day my 1988 jeep cherokee loredos rpms wouldnt come down i looked at the linkage and it was not accelerated so i reved the motor a little more and then the rpms came back down to normal but when i try to use the passing gear i have no response i have changed the kick down cable, the tps, the plunger next to the tps what else could it be?