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low compression would result in a lower vacuum while starting, when engine is running enough vacuum is available to operate the diaphragm.
I'd do a compression check first.
A minor crack/leak in the diaphragm would also give the result described.
  • Posted 3 Feb 2022 19:30
  • By Speedfreak
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  • Niederlande, Netherlands
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