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1986 Drivability Problems...a continuing saga.....SOLVED (REALLY) 200

PROBLEM FINALLY SOLVED!!!!!!!

While replacing the intank fuel pump today I discovered that someone had fitted a short piece of fuel hose between the metal pipe and intank pump and that this had become badly kinked&bent and was restricting the fuel supply. I had ordered the correct replacement accordion hose and when this was fitted the car runs GREAT!

What a major relief. Thanks to all for all the help.

Cliff

p.s...also did the circuit board jumper and now the temp gauge works as well. it was a good day.






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