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AFM spring calibration : i need help please guy's

Hi !!!

I've got a problem to remember how was the spring calibrated in the AFM .

Can someone explaining me the way to do it with factory values ???

Number of teeth ?

I just talk about the spring , and not found something about it.

Thanks for all input ,

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i assume you are talking about an 84 or newer, not a CIS car?

you should post the year and any other info that will help.
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84-89 all used the same AFM. I even thing the 964's has the same AFM.
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I think you're going to have difficulty setting the spring calibration. The only way I can think of doing this is by a flow bench comparing the output voltage to a calibrated unit.
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The car is a stock 86' 3.2 model .

I've got the AFM way of calibrating , but that don't talks about the stock calibration of the spring.

Only how to leaning up or leaning down the mixture .

If somebody knows...........Thanks again !!!!

Good day to all !!!
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Ced,

Post a picture to show what your AFM looks like, maybe we can see the issue and help that way.

I have an AFM that you maybe able to referrence to as well.
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mine was messed with by the previous owner and i spent alot of time trying to sort it out, and i finally bought a another one off of here and problem solved. there are a few different markings on the spring and holder and housing, but i wasnt able to find out what they menat so you're shooting in the dark.
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Ced,

Post a picture to show what your AFM looks like, maybe we can see the issue and help that way.

I have an AFM that you maybe able to referrence to as well.


Ok , thanks for the advice , i'm going to do a pics of the AFM.
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Here a pic of the AFM.

Thanks.

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