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Originally Posted by TopgunZ Sounds exactly like a vacuum leak to me. Or maybe the connector to your valve timing got hit while installing pulley. Make sure your engine grounds
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The second thing I checked was those connectors and they are physically intact and seem fine. Data doesn't show any errors there. The engine is pulling timing and fuel a good bit a good bit. Fuel trims are ~ minus 20-30% and timing is retarded. Pulley install was pain-free and a simple pull of and replace. No banging around or anything like that. All grounds are tight. |
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