xoxoxobella
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I have a 1976 bronco and I just recently had the intake manifold gasket replaced at a shop. 4 days after picking it up I was driving and punched the gas to avoid an accident. When I took my foot off the gas it shuddered. Then it almost shut off at the light. I have replaced EVERYTHING except the engine or trans since January 2024. I thought perhaps the new fuel filter at the carb was possibly clogged so I replaced it myself. Didn’t fix the issue. Took it back to the shop and he said “I don’t really like working on carbs” so he referred me to the most expensive shop in my little desert town. He “claimed” there wasn’t a vacuum leak, I beg to differ, but I’m just a girl who does minimal work on my vehicle. I came home and did a ton of research. Had the timing checked and the carb readjusted by a neighbor. I have since driven all of the gas out and replaced it. At start up it does make a whining noise for about 15 seconds. It shudders horribly at first start up in the morning and almost shakes the paint off the entire vehicle when I am in drive or reverse if I’m idling or moving less than 15 mph. In other words if I’m not giving it gas it runs like crap. I feel Iike there is a vacuum leak with the new gasket he installed but I don’t know how to figure this out, I’m trying to avoid being bent over by another shop with their “diagnosis” since they see a woman driving a 76 bronco. I want to be educated on this before I go back to the shop that performed this repair because he was super quick to dismiss the possibility of a vacuum leak at the intake manifold
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