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240 wagon with check engine light 200 1992

I was thinking just as you were. I have checked for vacuum leaks and found none. I put a vacuum gage on it and the vacuum is excellent. The timing is not adjustable, I had considered that. It seems to run fine both at idle and cruising. Once in a while it will idle a little rough. Lat night I swapped the AMM with my 90 Volvo and it runs about the same, but when I tried the one off the wagon on my car it wouldn't idle and ran pretty bad at above idle speeds. Maybe the AMM was going bad I will leave it on for a few days and see if I get any of the engine codes I was getting before.






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