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billyfusco

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Dec 14, 2004
Winnipeg,
Can someone tell me why my car has no Vacuum at idle. when it's warm? At cold start its around 12 in-Hg. Once warm 0. I have done my leak tests, change the tb gaskets, tb shaft o-rings. injector 0-rings/isolators.

Please help. Any suggestions would be great.

Chris
 
When you shut the car off, where does your boost gauge rest at? Is it zero'd or in boost/vacuum?
 
92redman said:
If you tee-d into the fuel pressure solenoid, you probably tee-d into the wrong side.
Right on, though 15 hg indicates vacuum leak. How much pressure was the system able to hold and for how long during your last leak test?
 
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