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Old 06-21-2010, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by mlozzi200478 View Post
hi,hope this helps,nine times out of ten the actual actuator is the part that is leaking gas,that is why they get replaced,do not replace the seals,you can find a good used part with a warranty on ebay,for about $50.00 i did the same thing,when you replace it you will need to readjust your air fuel mixture,this is to recalibrate the new electro hydraulic actuator.good luck,its about $250.00 new
Thanks for the information. Replacing the valve worked. Could you provide any information on adjusting the air/fuel mixture?
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