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Extremely rich and rough idle
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang5L5" data-source="post: 16490516" data-attributes="member: 38517"><p>The slipped lower intake gasket is a good theory. It would't show up when spraying with carb cleaner due to being an internal vac leak, but it may appear if you run a smoke test. I'd probably invest the time to build a setup and give it a shot, unless you just want to dig in and change them out to be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang5L5, post: 16490516, member: 38517"] The slipped lower intake gasket is a good theory. It would't show up when spraying with carb cleaner due to being an internal vac leak, but it may appear if you run a smoke test. I'd probably invest the time to build a setup and give it a shot, unless you just want to dig in and change them out to be safe [/QUOTE]
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