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I'm new to this forum and new to these engines, so be easy on me.
So I recently purchased a '73 2.0Lt EFI 914 and desided to replace some of the items. In the process, I discovered that all 4 spark plugs had just a hint of oil on them. Other than being a little oily, they are in great condition. No corrosion, center electrodes like new. What gives? I also removed the intake manifold to discover a slight coat of oilthru out the inside of it. Not baked and not so fresh that I would have enough for an oil change. What I find a little bazzar is that, the car along with the engine, have been in storage for 20 years. (this is the reason why I'm checking and double checking parts before I try to start it) Any thoughts? Thanks for the help. |
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Watch those fuel lines if they are 20 years old. I would replace them.
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