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Date:         Sat, 21 Apr 2001 09:47:35 EDT
Reply-To:     CMathis227@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chuck Mathis <CMathis227@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: WANTED: AFM for 85GL
Comments: To: groch@worldchat.com
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Chad,

There's about a 50/50 chance you'll solve your hesitation problem with a new AFM. Have you checked your current one with a multi-meter? From what I've seen a used AFM will run $60 and up, a rebuilt from Ken or Ron around $140 and a new one $200. Make sure your idle speed, timing and throttle position switch are correctly adjusted first. Then check the O2 sensor wire and the AFM.

Chuck '85 Wolfsburg Wesy -- 'Roland the Road Buffalo'

In a message dated 4/20/01 11:12:35 PM, groch@WORLDCHAT.COM writes:

<< Upon inspection of the carbon board in my AFM it appears to be almost

wearing through. Could this explain the hesitation I experience at lower

RPM's? Anyway, does anyone have one for sale that is in reasonable

condition? Please email me with your asking price.

thanks,

Chad 85GL >>


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