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Extremely rich and rough idle
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<blockquote data-quote="AfricanSnowOwl" data-source="post: 16485338" data-attributes="member: 168923"><p>Yeah I've also got a thread on Stangnet about this. </p><p>With a vacuum gauge hooked up, it'll read around 14-16" with a little bit of fluctuation. I was assuming the fluctuation was from the idle surging... </p><p>The spark plugs(new Motorcraft AWSF32C) are all gapped at .052ish. I double checked them the other day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AfricanSnowOwl, post: 16485338, member: 168923"] Yeah I've also got a thread on Stangnet about this. With a vacuum gauge hooked up, it'll read around 14-16" with a little bit of fluctuation. I was assuming the fluctuation was from the idle surging... The spark plugs(new Motorcraft AWSF32C) are all gapped at .052ish. I double checked them the other day. [/QUOTE]
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