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Old June 13th, 2013, 9:55 AM
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Question Help with a Miss?

I've got an 88 k1500 silverado 4wd and ive replaced a lot parts and still have Miss somewhere.
Replaced: Plugs, Wires, ICM, Coil Pack, Fuel Filter, Oil Change, Radiator and Flywheel & Starter.

Any help much aprreciated.
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Do a compression Check.
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If that checks out, what next?
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There are many things which could cause a miss. Air Filter, distributor cap, rotor, vacuum leak, etc.
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