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Old 07-07-2003, 10:28 AM   #3
nielsmobers
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As far as I know my engine hasn't been rebuild, I have a '72 Grandé with a 302 2v engine. The 10 sec. is probably a bit to short, it varies a lot, sometime it could be after more than a minute. Does your engine run fine when you drive?? I have my CO exhaust measured not long ago an it was perfect and the presure in the cylinder is also good... is it still possible that I have the same problem? (I hope not) Is there a methode to determine if I have the same problem?

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