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Old 08-09-2009, 18:53   #1 (permalink)
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84 F250 2wd 460V8 4 spd man

Does anyone have a Fuse Panel Layout for my truck?
The exterior lights went out on me. The brake lights work fine.

Also, the automatic choke is stuck in the "ON" position. Can this cause the truck to have a lack of acceleration and power?
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Old 08-09-2009, 19:02   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 84 F250 2wd 460V8 4 spd man

I might possibly have the owners manual to my old 84, I'll have to go outside and look. Check back in a few minutes.
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If you need anything else from the owners manual let me know.




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Re: 84 F250 2wd 460V8 4 spd man

Yes, choking the engine when it's warmed up will reduce power & increase fuel consumption.

I think I need a bigger monitor. 8)
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Yes, choking the engine when it's warmed up will reduce power & increase fuel consumption.

I think I need a bigger monitor. 8)
After the images load, they should be in reduced image size.
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Not for me. I'm running IE8 in WinXPH at 1280x1024, and the page is ~2.5 screens wide.
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Re: 84 F250 2wd 460V8 4 spd man

Might check in user options/edit options/Thread Display Options, maximum width & height should be blank to enable images to default 640 after the full image loads.

I'm glad you brought this to my attention, I'll have to re-size my photos before uploading in the future.
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Roger that: 0 & 0. But just above that, I see:
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Does that mean the default is to show them at max resolution (enlarged)???
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Roger that: 0 & 0. But just above that, I see:Does that mean the default is to show them at max resolution (enlarged)???
They both should be left blank.

"Images wider than this width will be resized. Enter 0 to allow all widths, or leave the field empty to use the default value of 640."

Also, I re-sized the photos above and re-posted them.

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They both should be left blank.
Hmmm... I don't specifically remember entering anything, but it could have been me that put those 0s in there.
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