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Engine bucking when cold
96" 351 trucks bucks when the temp outside is below 45 deg. Why?
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Because it isn't warmed up.
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you best stay where yours is always warmed up!!!!! Smart A__
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Better smart *** than dumb ***, dumb ***.
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