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i have a 1990 ford bronco xlt 302. it will start first...

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Question by macsporty74
Submitted on 3/20/2006
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i have a 1990 ford bronco xlt 302.  it will start first thing in the morning but if i have drove it for a while and i shut it off it it acts like the battery is dead but its not and the truck wont start.  it kinda acts like the starter is struggling to turn the engine over?  it also is getting blowback into the air cleaner box from the breather filter hose.  I replace the plugs, cap and rotor, ignition coil, igniton module, fuel filter and all the fluids.  need help cant figure out what is making it not start?


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