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Strange Behavoir 900 1992

Taylor Jones

Why an air-mass meter, let me guess the clamps broke and you couldn't secure it to the filter. You got taken, go to Home depot next time and buy some mini-C-clamps and screw it down.

You need to go thru all of your intake manifold side vac-hoses and replace every single bad and rotten one.
However, first that little silvery-can [on the front-facing side of the intake manifold] with a small vac-hose on the front and the fuel-manifold and fuel return line at 9 and 12o'clock is the FUEL-pressure regulator.
Fix/replace the vac-hose to the intake manifold first. That should at least start and run the car.






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