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Big thanks to Craig for helping to facilitate picking up our new 914. Turned out to be a great day and a great drive back home.
914 is better than I would have thought. Thanks again Craig! Dan & Michelle Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() |
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Dan,
I had the same problem with intermittent carb clogging. The poor quality of current gasoline combined with the high humidity in the PNW can lead to condensation and therefore water in the bottom of the fuel tank. My teener even gets driven regularly down to low fuel levels. I had not had the tank out of the car for about three years. I drained the tank dry using the fuel pump then removed the fillerneck and sure enough, water could be seen in the sump portion of the tank. I siphoned out the remaining fuel/water then wiped up the remnants using a paper towel on a stick. One more cleaning of the idle jets and the engine has been running great ever since. Give it a try. Cheers, Eddie |
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