
RE: Rough running polys
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RE: Rough running polys
- From: Nick Tiberio <furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:35:18 +0000
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Rick,
I had the same problem this summer. We did a full tune up with all new
parts and it did not help. The engine had 16 inches of vacuume. We were
looking for about 19 inches but could not find a vacuume leak until we
check the power break booster. We crimped the vacuume hose to the
booster and there it was. The engine was smooth and sweet again. Along
with all the other good advise you'll get, I'm no expert but check for a
vacuume leaks everywhere.
Nick Tiberio
63 Fury
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