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Now I've Done It... 120-130

Many steps to replace my manifold gasket...
And here's where I first screwed up.

After removing the airfilters, heatshields and the 4 nuts securing each SU to the intake manifold, I managed to knock the fuel line off the bottom of the SU. It looks like the little plastic tube was just "stuck" into the bottom of the jet. It took a little time, but I was able to get it back in. Seems like it should be secured by something....? #2 Su looks the same. Are they really so fragile?

But that's not the really bad part.
In manupilating the SUs and trying not to accidently bridge the terminals on my battery, I twisted one of the SUs and the Choke cable snaped.
FSCK!! I don't have a spare cable )I don't think I do). There's only an inch or two left at the end. Can I salvage this, or am I really screwed now?






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1967 P220 Amazon, 1972 145S, 1976 245 DL, 1983 245 DL, 1986 745 GLE, 1990 745 GL, 1995 945....
You mean to tell me that Volvo makes cars that are *NOT* Wagons?!?






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