Cursed Bucking!, Fuel injection issue |
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Cursed Bucking!, Fuel injection issue |
Gcotton92203 |
Mar 11 2015, 03:46 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 14-February 14 From: Bermuda Dunes Ca. Member No.: 17,000 Region Association: Southern California |
Hey, here's a stupid question. Anyone know where I can get a "GOOD" 1973 2.0 throttle positioner. I've developed that cursed bucking just off idle during slow acceleration but the rest of the power band is fine. I've cleaned up the circuit board as best I can and a new board may fix my problem but I'm not sure the contacts are all that great either so I'd just as soon replace the whole relay. Yeah, yeah, I know. put a carb on it. Just trying to stay as original as possible.
Gary 760 702-7251 gary@musicmagic.biz |
Gcotton92203 |
Mar 11 2015, 08:45 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 14-February 14 From: Bermuda Dunes Ca. Member No.: 17,000 Region Association: Southern California |
I ordered the board today from 914 rubber. It's the cheapest I found at $48. and I've had good luck with their other products. I would have preferred to change the entire unit just to be sure. I'm sure someone somewhere in the world has a "new old stock" unit but I'm sure I'll never find it. I fully intend to keep this car as it is in great condition, no rust and I have very little money in it. Sooner or later I'm sure I'll switch to carbs but I'll always keep the F.I. parts for the day it's resold.
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914_teener |
Mar 11 2015, 10:13 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,200 Joined: 31-August 08 From: So. Cal Member No.: 9,489 Region Association: Southern California |
I ordered the board today from 914 rubber. It's the cheapest I found at $48. and I've had good luck with their other products. I would have preferred to change the entire unit just to be sure. I'm sure someone somewhere in the world has a "new old stock" unit but I'm sure I'll never find it. I fully intend to keep this car as it is in great condition, no rust and I have very little money in it. Sooner or later I'm sure I'll switch to carbs but I'll always keep the F.I. parts for the day it's resold. Unh hunh. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) |
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