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1987 Dodge W150 Questions & Answers
Play in steering 1985 dodge w150
You need to remove & rebuild the steering boxI would have done that first Then work my way to other parts away from itYou adjust it after you rebuild it
My 1987 dodge dakota is not holding a charge,
You need to bypass voltage regulator to be certain alternator is charging properly. When you full field alternator it eliminates voltage regulator. If it indeed is good it will overcharge. If it overcharges as it should when you bypass/full field alternator then the regulator, or its connection or the place it attaches to is rusty & wont conduct a ground.
I was driving my 87 Dodge w150 225cid slant six
if you are not getting any fire from the coil check the ignition resistor mounted on fire wall. you can have someone to turn key over to start and u can take test light and check both sides of resistor . if no fire on side going to coil (replace it). hope this will help!!!!
No reverse
Remove the bottom pan and check the rear band. It might be so loose the apply strut fell out and is laying in the bottom of the pan.
79 W150 318 WILL NOT
Check the battery + wire at the alternator to be sure it is 'hot'. If not, the alternator can not charge. If you suspect a short, check all the fusible links. Pull on each one, as I have seen many that have a burned or broken conductor but the outer insulation is not burned open. (You can buy fusible links and fusible wire to make your own)
Ammeters on your vintage Dodge are notorious for failing, and for being inaccurate. Just in case yours failed internally, jump the 2 wires together, (The gauge will then not work), but if it charges now you know its open.
But check out the alt power feed first, as well as the fusible links and I bet you'll find the problem.
Carbs flooding
Well if you are sure it is the carby, then your float has probably leaked and sunk, opening the needle valve too much. But I think not.
In carburetted vehicles this behaviour is usually due to bad engine timing. You then try and try to get the engine to fire, and all that cranking floods the engine instead.
Check the engine timing, plugs and leads.
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