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PostSubject: Re: 3800 more fun than a barrel full of monkies!   3800 more fun than a barrel full of monkies! - Page 2 EmptyThu Jul 21, 2011 4:20 pm

Battery was undone for days. Then we put car back together and started it up. Ran like hell for a few minutes- which I expected. Then idled down and ran smooth. Then the light came on and was blinking.

The light was like this when we test drove it and brought it home. Going to have it put on a scanner soon.
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PostSubject: Re: 3800 more fun than a barrel full of monkies!   3800 more fun than a barrel full of monkies! - Page 2 EmptyThu Jul 21, 2011 10:58 pm

Gotta get another T connector- vacuum connection. The one we pulled from the yard split up crazy bad when we put it on.

Noticed after the test drive the cables werent pushed all the way down on the coils... Ahhhh... maybe thats the problem... We shall see. My Dad claims he pushed them all down tight and they magically popped up. If it happens again we have a new set of plug wires from the Riviera that was never used.

Old car goes to the junk yard tomorrow.
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