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    sensor on back of carb?

    I just pulled all of the vacuum lines as shown in the diagram and it ran like I had a vacuum leak. When I plugged in the electrical connection to the sensor on the back everything smoothed out fine. What the heck is that for? and would that cause the problem or is just a coincedence.



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    it's not a sensor... it's a solenoid that opens up when you turn on the ignition to allow fuel to flow. I don't beleive that the how to said to remove that solenoid wire., or the solenoid.. sorry it wasn't that clear.
    - llia


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    Thanks! looks like I am up and running. Great help! This project made my replacing the molded cooling hoses so much easier.

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    lol are you serious?
    If you're talking abt the slow mix solenoid I have no idea how your car idles your mix must be way off... Maybe your idle mix screw fell out and somehow killing this solenoid compensates perfectly!
    For real whenever that line would disconnect on my carb the car would run perfect until I tried to let it idle lower than 2k then it was as if someone turned my key off

    double check that... a $2.00 can of carb cleaner will find any and all leaks in your system. Just spray it around the back (by the coolant hose) while it idles see what happens.
    Eric
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    "All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man." - Henry David Thoreau

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