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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 18-June 12 From: Daytona Beach, Florida Member No.: 14,574 Region Association: South East States ![]() |
Hi folks. I have a nearly all original 1975 914 with the 2.0 engine. The car has 93k miles on it, and I have owned it for almost two years. I have been troubleshooting one particular problem for quite some time. The car runs perfectly with one exception. The engine hesitates or stutters often. It is a hard stutter, that is, it actually feels like maybe the ignition is cutting out for a fraction of a second, and so it causes a bucking sensation when driving the car. There are few discernible circumstances where this always occurs or never occurs. It seems to be random, and it can occur under easy acceleration, steady throttle, or off throttle (usually VERY slightly off throttle). It can occur under cold or hot conditions. It happens every time I drive the car, sometimes infrequently, but more often it happens constantly. It seems to happen most often in the middle of the RPM range, that is from about 2500 to 3200 RPM.
Some of the emission control stuff has been disconnected or removed from the car including the charcoal canister, the distributor vacuum retard, (I don't think there was a vacuum advance because I can't find where the hose would have connected to), the vacuum line to the decel valve, and an electrical 2-prong plug that goes into the intake plenum. I have done the following things: Fuel injector cleaner New plug wires New plugs New rotor/cap/points New air cleaner Re-attached the electrical plug in the intake plenum (this caused the idle to surge up and down 1200 RPM, so I disconnected it - what is this thing?) Re-attached the vacuum line to the decel valve Replaced the circuit board in the throttle position sensor, and aligned. I really thought the last item was going to be the fix, but it had no effect at all. Can anyone offer some possible causes? Thanks, Mike |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,463 Joined: 15-January 11 From: Galt, California Member No.: 12,594 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
Another posability is the MPS, had a problem with mine, car ran fine until the first time I had a major elevation change, car was cutting out, unplugging TPS did nothing, finally talked to a 914 shop in Albuquerque , where I was, he had me tap the MPS with a screwdriver handle while the car was running, idle immediately leveled out and car ran great the rest of my visit, however then my MPS was stuck at that adjustment, when I drove back home got back to sea level, car started cutting out again, tapping didn't help this time.
I ordered a rebuilt one from Jeff Bowlsby, haven't got the engine back in yet to confirm the results, but maybe something to check out. Jeff |
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