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| rgalla9146 |
Sep 23 2013, 08:31 PM
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Does the AAR on a 73 2.0 ever close completely ?
Does it operate on 12V only or does it rely on engine ambient temp to operate as well ? I have a high idle after adjusting timing ( with known factory timing marks ) and checking all areas for vacuum leaks. If I cap the AAR hose the idle is normal and there is adjustment left on the idle screw. The points plate moves freely with vacuum in both directions. TIA |
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Sep 24 2013, 10:21 AM
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Winner of the Utah Twisted Joint Award ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,560 Joined: 3-June 11 From: Madison, WI and North Bend WA Member No.: 13,152 Region Association: Upper MidWest
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Does the AAR on a 73 2.0 ever close completely ? Does it operate on 12V only or does it rely on engine ambient temp to operate as well ? I have a high idle after adjusting timing ( with known factory timing marks ) and checking all areas for vacuum leaks. If I cap the AAR hose the idle is normal and there is adjustment left on the idle screw. The points plate moves freely with vacuum in both directions. TIA That is a good test. After initial start there should be vacuum at the AAR, you should be able to watch this go away within 5 minutes. The manual has an actual spec time. If the car has been running for a half hour you should feel NO vacuum. Wire attached and 12 v with the ignition on? |
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