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1986 Drivability Problems...a continuing saga. 200

Wow, you have covered the bases. As someone else mentioned, you might check the injector seals, and I would add clean the throttle body. Also, I assume you have checked for vacuum leaks, and perhaps a leak in the large intake piece that the AMM fits into (look on the engine side of the AMM). Sometimes a hole will rub through in that and cause all kinds of issues. Also, how long has this been going on? Is it possible you got a load of bad gas? That is probably too obvious, with all you have done, but just in case, run the gas out as much as you can. Then fill up with fresh 89 octane and add a can of Techron. Can't hurt. Please post later and tell us what you eventually find.






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