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kpax914 |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 10-July 14 From: Santee, CA Member No.: 17,610 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
I have a 73, 1.7 liter with everything new or checks out OK on the Fuel Injection. One culprit left the CPU. I'm in El Cajon Area of San Diego. Any rebuilders, besides sending to PelicanParts?
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pilothyer |
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I think you nailed your problem in your post #4 when you stated.....
" I post because I have exhausted everything else that could be bad except the vacuum pressure sensor" The MPC could likely be the problem......test it if you know how, if not first see if it t's diaphragm is working by seeing if it will hold vacuum at the port...this can be as simple as suck on it and cover with your tongue tip the other test is primary and secondary coil check with an ohm meter. |
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