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honestly. i do not get it..but i do have these screwdrivers for 39 years;-)

if you would Pmax explain?
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honestly. i do not get it..but i do have these screwdrivers for 39 years;-)

if you would Pmax explain?
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Craftsman are the best.

Referring to my previous post about the dizzy cap removal.
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Craftsman are the best.

Referring to my previous post about the dizzy cap removal.
my craftsman tool box since 1985
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got it;-) but the short one would not fly...;-)
My bet is on the fuel delivery ..fuel filter in the car for 15 years is way too crazy;-)

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Well, the issue went away before the car made it into the shop, so they weren't able to replicate the problem.

However, since it went in, it got some replacement parts:

Distributor cap & rotor
Closed throttle microswitch
Fuel Filter
Air Filter
Oil pressure sending unit and block (to get rid of some drips on the floor)

So far the issue hasn't presented itself again, and whatever the shop did during the diagnosis and service seems to have improved pep and throttle response. Hopefully the issue stays gone.

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