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AMM adjustment/replacement 200 1984

On of my 240's has always been a bit slow on the hills. I have checked the search engine and think the AMM may be the cause. I have blocked the airbox hot air intake because I think the thermostate was bad (this was already done on my other car).

I disconnected the harness and hooked an ohm meter to pins 12 and 36. If I am reading the meter right, I get 110 ohms (not 300-380). I have turned the adjustment screw 8 turns in each direction with no change on the meter. On pin 7, key on, engine off voltage is 1.6, at idle-2.8, at 3500 rpm-3.5 and 12v or better at pin 9.

QUESTION; I think the AMM is bad, have I missed anything? Art B. is it possible to replace any components in the AMM or is it best to replace the complete assembly? What is a good source for a replacement AMM?

Thanks for any assistance.
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1984-244 GL with 192K and 1984-244 GL with 260K, 67 Mustang and 62 F- 250 4x4






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