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Old 02-24-2017, 05:50 PM   #23
MagmaJct
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Re: Trying to start my 72

LOL!

I have a few threads I've started and abandoned. Namely my posts about low engine vacuum. Engine runs fine, passes emissions, but I can't run the stock Q-Jet. I've replaced the timing chain, intake gaskets, etc...

Others have posted about the cam, but I needed the truck back up, and with funds short, I put it all back together and still drive it. I hate threads that just die with no conclusion.

I plan on resurrecting that thread once I get the cam out and determine if a PO put a higher performance cam in that would cause low vacuum. I would say it's okay to resurrect an old thread if you're the original poster, and you are updating the thread, or posting the conclusion.
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The C10 and the Super Beetle run, the Fastback is just not there yet!

Please visit my Super Beetle and Fastback profile on TheSamba.
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