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1986 Drivability Problems...a continuing saga. 200 1986

get an AMM from the junk yard off a car that got hit or had tranny problems or something other than engine problems... look for one with an 007 number on it (you can see that on yours printed in the black rubber)... they are also on 740's of those ages so don't limit your search to 200 series vehicles.

swap it in and see if it works better... hopefully the yard won't charge you much for it since you will be using it for testing.

I've found a few of these in the yards and I always keep a spare on hand in order to eliminate that as a possibility in situations like yours.

it's not a guarantee but it might work and then you can relax and enjoy the car a bit!

jack

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'86 245, 266,000 mi., '87 760T 140,000 mi. - Columbus, Ohio






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