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<blockquote data-quote="badmercs" data-source="post: 7362596" data-attributes="member: 49801"><p>plug hole your talking about. to test if actuator is bad or not, pull vac line off actuator and plug. take it for a test spin around block and see if you got more power. do not drive very long like this, it will burn up your blower. My actuator was bad and this method will prove it. i got a new actuator from KB for $110 a couple of years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badmercs, post: 7362596, member: 49801"] plug hole your talking about. to test if actuator is bad or not, pull vac line off actuator and plug. take it for a test spin around block and see if you got more power. do not drive very long like this, it will burn up your blower. My actuator was bad and this method will prove it. i got a new actuator from KB for $110 a couple of years ago. [/QUOTE]
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