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> ENGINE NUMBERS?, How do I tell the year?
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post Aug 8 2005, 04:28 PM
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I need to know if I have a `73 or a`74 2.0 engine.Both serial # have the GA95. I`m having trouble with the temp sensor,and it`s my understanding there is differant one for the `73 than the `74?
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post Aug 8 2005, 09:56 PM
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It sounds to me like your CHT sensor is grounded. If it is grounded, it's telling the control unit that the engine is red hot even if the engine is ice cold. On the other hand if the sensor lead is broken, open or not connected the control unit thinks the engine is ice cold even if it's warm or hot. Make sure the CHT is screwed in properly and connected to the cable going to the control unit properly. Also make sure your cold start injector is working.
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