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Porsche OE 022-905-205-F for later 2.0L FI cars? |
Tdskip |
Jun 4 2020, 10:15 AM
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bdstone914 |
Jun 4 2020, 07:01 PM
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' date='Jun 4 2020, 09:15 AM' post='2821995'] Hi - I think I have this correct but not sure. Sorting through a jumble of parts and want to make sure I have the bits labeled correctly. Thanks! [/quote] Test the vacuun can. Most leak. If it does find a better distributor. They need to be disassembled and refreshed. The sliding plates get gummed up. |
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