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Old 03-31-2010, 06:54 AM   #1
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Thanks for the suggestions...
It could be water condensation... reason why is that I ran it for a few seconds to pull it out of the garage and then a bit later to pull it in last night... our temps were 65 and this morning probably 20, or more, deg less... so maybe those combinations were the perfect storm. I did however bring my gas can with me to work... I thought of the "out of gas" idea too so I'll be stopping at the station after work. I'll probably pick up some plugs too at lunch. I can at least rule out three things after work.

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and keep the suggestions coming!
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Old 03-31-2010, 07:55 AM   #2
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Grab some octane booster while you're at it. Something to dry out the tank just in case you've collected some water in the tank. Gas is the most likely culprit, as bad packs/plugs will make it start and idle like crap. The fuel filter won't be easy to change, but a basic check of fuel delivery is pretty easy.
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