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Linkage seemed allright. Will check cable. Ive noticed this behavior a couple times since I've owned the truck, but it always went straight away and stayed away for a while. Today it was pretty bad.
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Ok guys, so I've been driving a bit today and after a while the accelerator pedal would only go down a tiny bit, making me accelerate very slowly. Sometimes it would suddenly go back to normal, sometimes during driving, sometimes after a stop. Any ideas where to look?
I got the broken starter bolt piece out! Used a left cutting drill bit to drill into it, and it just threaded back out when the bit got caught in it.
Put the starter back in place although I still need to fix the stud that holds the bracket to the engine.
Not much of a progress report. Work and bad weather held me back. I did find something I can use as a drill guide, so less chance of messing up the threads...
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Found the lines at LMC, I'll keep them in mind.
My dad got me some tools to remove the starter bolt. Hope it'll stay dry for a bit tomorrow.
For the bracket bolt/stud I think I'll have to get the starter on without the bracket, drive it to my work and get a nut welded on to get it out.
Just...
Great replies guys, I am a bit wiser now.
Glad you guys pointed out the rubber hoses. I feel kinda stupid now for not noticing/thinking anything about them hanging loose like that. Seems easy enough to fix.
Here's a picture of the broken stud and a picture I found displaying how it should be...
Hey guys,
I was under my truck to take the starter out after breaking a bolt. I got new bolts and a bracket, but it seems that the threaded stud on the engine block for attaching the bracket is broken. Can this stud be replaced?
On the flexplate inspection cover are 2 threaded holes, what are...
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