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madding intermittent hesitation 200 1988

I see that you have check that AMM every way but loose. I mean loose connections in the connector by unplugging it a zillion times. You have done lots of web surfing and checking on parts your car does not have. I am talking you are full of tenacious energy!

I have had other ideas. You never mentioned the fuel pressure regulator or a possible failing in-tank fuel pump, as they can be twitchy as they go bad. They can screw with mixtures or lower your mileage too boot of which was a complaint!

Working on car troubles is like having heartburn after eating. You have to think back and try to remember what was on that dinner plate. What is causing this problem, as a part of that plate of food, had something bad on it.

What ever is causing the hesitations has happened to someone sometime or another and if you stay tenacious, you will feel as happy as we have been when we found it. Just to make you feel better I remember the T.V series "Get Smart" that was not one of my favorite comedy programs. However, in my later years, I can relate to the workings of "Chaos" and the old Cause and Effect equation, working undercover, with "randomness". Sometimes, so well blended I ponder if there is a difference!

Good luck and keep us posted as we all like a good read nowadays.

Phil






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