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Re: back to my 242 again... 200 1980

well, I have verified that the sensor plate is not binding. It moves freely, but I can feel the pressure differential when I try to lift it. I bet I do have a control pressure problem or a plugged return line. Hopefully it is the latter, since I swapped cpr's with no results. I have verified voltage to the cpr, but I do not notice a difference in the way the car runs whether it is connected or not.

When I lift the plate I feel resistance from the control pressure, but it does require some force to move.

I have also verified that I have no vacuum leaks.

Thanks,

Anthony






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New back to my 242 again... [200][1980]
posted by  someone claiming to be Anthony  on Sat Nov 25 12:02 CST 2000 >


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