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DTMLGND
post Apr 4 2019, 06:09 PM
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Can anyone tell me where this wire I believe is the CHT sensor wire coming from head near cylinder #3 should be connected to? It’s apparently cut and not sure where it goes. Thanks!
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post Apr 6 2019, 04:54 PM
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That is progress. The system likes to not have vacuum leaks and the valves adjusted. I hunt for the vacuum leaks with a squart bottle. I have caused myself so many problems just by having my hands down in the engine. So be careful and patiencet.
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post Apr 17 2019, 11:55 AM
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That is progress. The system likes to not have vacuum leaks and the valves adjusted. I hunt for the vacuum leaks with a squart bottle. I have caused myself so many problems just by having my hands down in the engine. So be careful and patiencet.

Thanks! Will try the spray bottle method.
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