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halljr75
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Dec 27, 2005, 6:55 PM

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Mad It is a 1984 chrysler NewYorker, 4 cylinder ,2.2 liter fuel injected turbo. I can turn it over and it will run great. It gets fuel but two cylinder are not runing. The injecters on the side that has power and work. The plugs spark but still they don't fire. Is it fuel pressure or timing. Belt or computer?


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