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he my names jj im new to the forum i have a 84 bronco 2 thats bone stock exept for grill guard,air horn (as it didnt have a horn), and a coustom sound system. i was wondering if any of u guys have use the rustoleum undercoating rubberized spray at all and if so how long has it held up. also when i shift into second gear i can put the pedal to the floor and it doesnt want to go for a good five seconds. also wondering y my truck dies at times when i pull up to stop light. thanks in advance.
 


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As far as the undercoating take it to the car wash and use the degreaser/tire cleaner and spray all under it and then use the high pressure soap and then rinse. I'd think it would last for a while.
The transmission I'm not sure.
The stalling at the red light I'd say the carburetor, probably the accelerator pump or power valve in the carb. Might need a rebuild. You could try just changing the fuel filter for starters. Maybe adjust the idle speed up some-I think there is a manual screw somewhere. I'm not totally sure as it might be all computer controlled. I'm sure some of the pro's here will post up some tips.
 

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thanks and i have replaced both fuel filters. i have tried finding how to tune my carb but my haynes manual nor online anywhere says how
 

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If you can't go through it or around it, then go over it.
I would use POR-15 to undercoat it ...... it would take 100 years for the salt to eat through the por-15. I use to use bedliner to undercoat but por-15 is so much easier to use and all you have to do is get the loose stuff off with a wire brush and paint over the rest.
 

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where could i find por-15,how much does it cost and how many cans. cause i dont wanna use something that is gonna wear off a few months or so down the road.
 

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it would take a grinder and a chisel to get the por-15 off


any paint shop would sell it or could get it......... keep in mind it works best with an already rusty frame.... if your frame is clean I would use something like rust bullet.
 

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is the works better with rust thing a joke or are u serious... im just askin cause i know how ppl play jokes on noobs lol nevermind lol just looked it up and it said better on already rusted surface. thanks bdab i think im gonna go with the por-15 instead
 
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not a joke. POR-15 chemically changes the rust. do a search for por-15 and read the reviews ....... stay away from the reviews that are posted by rustoleum or other products.
 

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