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Old 04-30-2001, 08:41 PM   #1
MSTANGfromSN
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Tried a smaller gap & it makes it 3 times worse. I only have a diagnostic style FP gauge to use i can't see it while driving. Spout is in.

BTW i just pulled 2 plugs both were slightly frosted white which indicates a lean condition. I disconnected the FP vac hose to
bring up FP momentarily & it seemed to help.
But it still doesn't explain the rich exhaus odor.
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