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> 73 914 2.0l, Fouling plugs
thon3720
post Mar 7 2008, 10:40 PM
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I have a 73 2.0l with stock FI. I got the car after it has been sitting for about 10 yrs. After gettting it to run I changed the oil, cap, plug wires, plugs, and fuel filter. The car starts and runs every day but after 50-100 miles it starts to run rough and looses power. It still will start every day without trouble and idles fine. The only item the previous owner replaced that he thought was the problem was the pressure sensor. Any help would be appreciated.
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post Mar 8 2008, 11:40 AM
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Have you taken them out and looked at them? How do they look and does each look similar? (i.e. wet, black and sooty, dry and brown, etc.)


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Step #1 check the plugs
Step #2 check the points
Step #3 check the filters/screens
Step #4 check vacume lines
Step #5 check CHTS
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