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5200 carburetor ports?
« on: February 01, 2017, 02:03:45 PM »
I'm trying to undo 30+ years of questionable repairs on my '80 with 2.3. Since this thing has missing hoses and uncapped carburetor ports, I would like to identify the vacuum port, delay port, EGR port or any other ports on the late 5200 carburetor.
'80 MPG Pony, '80-'92
'79 porthole wagon, '06-on
'80 trunk model. '17-on
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