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Originally Posted by Schulisco
Do only one thing at the time. Otherwise you're running into trouble mixing up things and losing oversight.
And prove any bad part by testing it before replacing as todays parts quality mostly no more same quality as in early days...
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I do understand the principle. I am expecting that when it’s warm enough here to compare pressures to the graph, someone will tell me my WUR needs rebuilding. But I won’t do that until confirmed. If the plate height is really just supposed to be set to a height and left, not adjusted or dependent on other factors, then that can be checked/done independently. If there are vacuum system leaks, those too should be fixed regardless. I guess I’m just trying to get back to baseline to then make proper adjustments. Seems to me there are only so many parts and fewer of them are “adjustable”.