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skillz1981
10/15/2003 11:18:31 AM

Strange things seam to be happening to my beast.  first i get no gas mileledge even after changing the plugs, wires, and intake.  Second is that when being steady on the gas the rpms drop leaving me very little power unless i let up on the gas and press back down.  Third is lack of oil getting to the head.  I have changed the oil many times, but after 5 minutes i get lifter noise and have that till i start driving at moderate rpm's.  Please help the cause to keep a dsm on the road.


Dave

SexxieRacerChik
10/21/2003 9:28:49 AM

Well, I'm no expert, but since I see no replies to your thread I will try to drop you some helpful info as best I can.


If you need tech help on your DSM one of the best/friendliest places I've gone to find help is at www.****s.com


They have tons of information on any type DSM problem you could come up with, and if they don't have a thread on it you can always PM a wiseman or post a thread, and people will jump at the chance to show off how much they know and help you out


Hope that helps you out some..


L8r on~


 


 

liled
10/22/2003 10:44:40 AM
hey was up y name is liled iam from mexico and i would like to know u better
skillz1981
10/30/2003 10:05:19 PM
Yeah I'll let you know me better I guess.  keep up with the replies
gstspyder98
3/26/2004 2:25:17 PM
maybe you have bad fuel lines. i would check the fuel pump, that may be why it wants to bogg out
Spyderman9803
4/1/2004 10:13:40 PM
Sounds like a fuel pump problem...check to see that you're getting fuel pressure through all the lines leading to the motor....also for your lifter trouble I wouldn't worry about it if it isn't too bad....if it is constant even when the motor is warm and is loud I would look at pricing new ones...haven't had lifter trouble yet on mine, but I heard somewhere the 99' model lifters were larger and didn't have the ticking problem....
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