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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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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 10-July 14 From: Santee, CA Member No.: 17,610 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
Hello everybody:
It wasn't the CPU! But a combo of vacuum leak at cold fuel injection and various other places. With the replacement of the fuel injection wiring harness. I rebuilt it. There is a store in El Cajon that has a complete set of elec contacts for the harness. Just save the plastic backshells. There is still a small hesitation in the acceleration. OK I'll order the TPS board from Dave Sprinkle. That should do it for a while. Hope, Hope Replaced: Hoses at intake manifold (Auto Atlanta) gasket CFI, gasket at throttle body new. New hoses, gasket at oil filler tower, cleaned and sealed with permatex, the blow by valve. New gaskets at fuel injectors, injectors checked. Runs good. Thanks again everybody. Kpax914 |
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