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You Must Change over to 134-A and this Requires Replacment of All Internal Rubber "O" Rings
Although I Have Purchased the ADAPTER Fitting and Just Filled My Personal Vehicles With 134-a With No Problem
Undo the 2 screws in the slot where your fingers fit. It should lift off although on some GM's you have to slide the arm rest ahead to get it off. Hope this helps.
what color is the inside of the trans connector on the trans itself? I believe the 93/94s were a tan yellowish color. 1995 and up are different and won't work - electronics are different
If they have exactly the same amount of solenoids, you could switch the harnesses.... but it sounds like you have a 95 or newer trans which would have one more solenoid
I think your engine has a vacuum leak, check all of your hoses, and carb fittings. If your engine cannot get enough vacuum it will not be able to draw enough fuel to run.
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