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coasting valve??
The Haynes manual shows an electrical hook up at the coasting valve. But I don't see one on mine(84 5sp) is there one or not?
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not that I know of, it does has a vaccum line going to a solenoid valve that is electrical.
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its on page 92 of the haynes manual. Is this for an older style??
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hold on......yeah, that's the SA one.
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Thanks got an FB did they change them?
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No,its still there,unless someone removed it.
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ummm....
it is on the intake manifold and it had a butterfly in the intake runner on a FB.
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coasting valve went bye bye in 81, it was replaced by an even bigger POS, called the 2nd rotor killer (ooops I mean shutter valve)
Yank the POS
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