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maddening intermittent hesitation - ECU connector - AMM rebuild 200 1988

Art,

I just started using a meter to help me work on the electrical components of my 244. It sounds like you have a lot on the ball when it comes to electrical testing. My know with circuitry outside the house is more sorcery than science.

You didn't have any comment on Injection Labs so I'm guessing you have survived on pick-n-pull spares.

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With purchased AMMs I'm seeing:
Bosch - obsolete - no longer makes replacement part
noname - $169;
Python - $169;
"remanufactuered Bosch" - $410
After Market - noname - $135
Remade - $135
Injection Labs - $95 plus
? no numbers no source - $152
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If anyone is selling a rebuild wouldn't it necessarily be a Bosch unit?

It looks like the pick-n-pull is the first stop.
Are here any suggested yards?






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