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I have a 91 Legacy LS that gets a backfire through the intake.

 

any ideas would be greatly appreciated

 

i know plugs got about 10k on them. Factory wires have unknown mileage.

 

There is no check engine light on so im not sure where to look first.

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I have a 91 Legacy LS that gets a backfire through the intake.[...]

Under what conditions; starting, idling, constant load, accelerating, decelerating, etc.? Does gas tank level make a difference? Is the air filter relatively clean (aside from any scorching :eek: )?

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Under what conditions; starting, idling, constant load, accelerating, decelerating, etc.? Does gas tank level make a difference? Is the air filter relatively clean (aside from any scorching :eek: )?

 

it only does it under acceration. air filter is brand new. also has new fuel filter on. tank level makes no difference.

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I usually just get them from my dealer so I am not to sure.I would think so since the spark plugs are NGK as well.

 

Ill try the plugs and wires and see if that helps will prolly be a few days till i get them. any reconmendations on plugs? i like running ngk but is there a certain one thats better to run.

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Even if the crank pulley bolt is tight, it's possible that the t-belt may have jumped a tooth. It could be useful to determine when the belt was last replaced; is any of the service history before 138k miles known?

 

Perhaps some testing with a vacuum gauge might help point to a possible cause.

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Even if the crank pulley bolt is tight, it's possible that the t-belt may have jumped a tooth. It could be useful to determine when the belt was last replaced; is any of the service history before 138k miles known?

 

Perhaps some testing with a vacuum gauge might help point to a possible cause.

 

no service history is known before 138k.

 

i purchased wires and plugs today will put them in tomorrow and post results if any.

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no service history is known before 138k.

 

i purchased wires and plugs today will put them in tomorrow and post results if any.

 

Can't a lean mix be caused by vacuum leak?

look closely athe the bottom connection of the rubber boot connecting to the throttle body. Mine was caught enough to possibly leak.

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