1987 Dodge Dakota "carburetor popping noise" Questions

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...popping noise then it kicks down or stalls in traffic. Restarts OK, then struggles to get to the previous speed. It sounds like possible fuel starvation. If the vehicle has a carburetor, then I ...

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...Check fuel pump pressure. - Check fuel regulator. if your honda still has a carburetor, the popping sound could be leaky exhaust, leak in intake manifold or most common adjustment on carbs too ...

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popping through the exhaust, the timing could be off and running rich (Check Spark Plug for dark sooty layer) If your engine is pinging could be advanced timing... pre-ignition happens on acceleration

carburetor cleaner will be suked into the leak cause a very short increase in RPM's. This is a fairly good test.Have a real good look in your engine bay for a hose that may have popped off or

...popping noise that sounds like it's coming from the back end and jerks and sputters a bit. This doesn't happen so long as I depress the clutch after letting off the gas. It has never ...

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...popping noise and it hesitates. It also picks up speed at a really slow pace. I heard it was my carburetor just need second opinon thanks for your time. It could be your carb, or a stopped up ...

...carburetor and when I throttle up it is making a popping noise from unburned fuel and I have no idea what to try first for repair - any advise would be appreciated try a smaller more factory carb.and ...

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popping noise coming from inside the carburator. Any help would be appreciated. Perhaps a bad valve? check the egr valve to be stuck open! This is more than likely a "lean miss" which will cause a pop

...carburetor, or tune up needed. You don't say what the vehicle is. My Dodge Dakota was doing the same thing esp under load. Thought it was fuel problem but all I needed was plugs and wires. Electronic ...

...1987 dodge Dakota what causes a popping noise coming from the carburetor? Most common cause is a burnt out inlet valve caused by unleaded fuel with no lead additive added to it ,sorry for the bad ...

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