help with my BPT....oohhh the humanity

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Franko
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Did you do what I said?
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I just read the post this morning Franko...so I will the second I get home and let you know what it turns out. I will also take a picture of the plug that came loose.
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Ok so there is it, that is the plug that came loose. I did what you said Franko and it started right up, idled fine and took gas like nothing was wrong, I even took it out and put it back into the garage.

I let it run for a while and the longer it ran the more calm the idle became, right back to normal. When I first gave it gas, it sounded kinda like you were hearing it through a fan, , but after a little bit, like a minute or so, it was fine!

I had no black smoke coming from the back, and the gauges were reading normal again.

Thanks! I am still going to have it checked, the axle still needs to be replaced, since I have it I am going to go ahead and change the O2 sensor, I will also have them check for the carbn build up and the other suggestions I got here. Soon as the mechanic looks at it I will report the findings!
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