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Subject: Re: 1986 Suburban will not stop running HELP
From: castles@jps.net (Donald Campbell)
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Thanks for the input on my Suburban. I did find a bad primary choke pull off 
vacuum switch. I tried pulling this in with a rubber band. Car would not start 
at all so I took it off. Got a new pulloff switch today. We will see if that 
helps.

In article <19981120023208.02126.00000126@ng-fu1.aol.com>, snowman629@aol.com 
says...
>
>>If nothing else, try higher octane gas.  A lot of older cars with high miles
>>will not
>>run on 87.
>
>My 86 says to use 89 or higher octane even when it was brand new.  The engine
>has been rebuilt ( bored .060 over ) so I use super ( usually 92 ) all the
>time.
>
>
>CURRENT:
>1979 23.5ft. Shasta Travel Trailer
>1985 Chevrolet V8 S-10
>1986 Toyota 4runner
>1986 GMC 3/4T Suburban
>1993 Honda Civic
>
>PREVIOUS:
>1972 24ft. Continental Travel Trailer
>1980 CJ 7
>1982 Mercury Zepher
>1982 Chevy Camaro
>1985 Toyota p/u

