Dano905
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Joined: 9/10/2007 Status: offline
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Ok, I recently purchased a 1991 Toyota pickup that had been setting for at least a year without being started. I replaced the battery, checked the fluids etc... tried to start the truck and it would turn over but wouldn't start. I checked the wire from the coil and the connection to the coil was corroded pretty bad so I replaced the coil. Finaly broke out the starter fluid and had some success, the truck will start on starter fluid(will not start without it) and will keep running at idle if I hold the airflow meter open, however, if I try to throttle up or let the flap in the airflow meter close it stalls and I have to repeat the process to start it again. Any idea as to what would cause this problem? Could old gas be the problem or a clogged fuel filter? Thanks in advance for any help/advice.
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