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1996 3.8 Camero stalls Reved engine no stall but it would not rev. past 4,000 RPM in neutral.Driving the car it will rev past 4,000 no problem. check your fuel pump. or fuel filter it needs one or the
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locating heater control valve I DON'T THINK IT HAS ONE RESTRICTOR IN QUICK CONNECTOR ON HEATER HOSE IS HEATER NOT GETTING HOT ENOUGH?
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