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I have a 76 280z that runs like crap. It's running incredibly rich from startup all the way thru max. Did a little searching and found a EFI site with some troubleshooting tips. Metered the AFM connector at the AFM and found what I think are the air flap pot points. They're the only 2 that had continuity. showed 53.5 ohms with the flap closed and they went open after a few degrees of travel. I'm thinking this isn't normal.....

After reading a few threads on here as well, I pulled a cracked 3/4 OD line from the valve cover to the plumbing over the intake manifold. It's about a foot long line. What I found was this bottle brush wedged into the T connector downstream of the valve cover. I'm thinking this isn't normal either.....

Any ideas??

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Darrel's right. It's the flame arrestor. I'm looking at things restricting airflow or telling the fuel regulator bad info at this point. I have all the fuel going into the cyl's I could want. I metered the AFM and it's electrically open after a few degrees of flap travel. Without a troubleshooting tree or a schematic handy (they're on the way) I'm not sure of what the queertrons should be doing when. Any ideas on fuel scheduling to the injectors? Unmetered air should cause a lean condition right? I'm thinking the AFM is telling the system there's way too much air flowing. I don't think the cold start injector could dump that much raw fuel into all 6 jugs.

#8 is folded up steel mesh held in by a plate and screws in the block.

It's #5 "flame arrestor" that is the "bottle brush" that is in ALL valve cover breather hoses.

I'm with TomoHawk on that one(!) I took that thing out long ago (#5) on both of my cars when I replaced those hoses. I've had no problems running without them. I reacall that I couldn't find the original hoses and I couldn't see stuffing that thing in the new, and pricey emission hose. I remember takling to my buddy who has run a Z repair shop for over 20 years and his take was also that it is not needed. And trykflyr, I don't really get your post but I hope you get it figured out but I think you're over thinking it. (JMO)

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