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> What part fell of my engine?
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post Jun 18 2014, 01:05 PM
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I'm hoping that someone else with a 75 2.0 can chime in and tell me what is missing here. Is there a screw that fell out? Look at the pic, about an inch from the tip of the screwdriver in the pic. The engine will barely start and won't stay on. Its sputtering and wanting to die.

Thanks for your help!


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post Jun 18 2014, 01:39 PM
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If you are pointing at that hole by the screwdriver, I think that's one of the structural tubes in the
air plenum and they don't have anything in them....it's just a tube that runs from top to bottom of
the plenum to add rigidity. I think we need some better photos of the throttle cable, it's hard to
see whats happening there. Check the CHT sensor resistance to see if it's in need of replacement.
It could be giving you too much fuel and causing the running problems.
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