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82 breather box replacement success 200 1982

After a long break because of a bicycle crash with broken bones, I was finally able to get back to finishing my breather box replacement and wiring harness repair project. Thanks to all the help from this forum, when I turned the key the old brick started right up and is running really nicely (with all of its 257K miles). It would have been really hard for me to get through this project without the help from you guys, special thanks to Bruce, Mario and Art. I learned a lot about my car in the process and feel ready to tackle the running-rich and foul problem on my other (86) brick that the mechanic gave up on trying to diagnose. Karin






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