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Old 09-10-2009, 11:13 PM
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Vacuum may be minimal at idle speed and you may not feel it even at higher rpm, its a small line. Check the line for holes or kinks also. Or remove it and see if you can blow air through it. You really need to check that it is advancing using a timing light and the vacuum chamber line connected. Or be on the safe side and replace it, they're cheap. A bad one will kill a 223..