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Wondering what this would have plugged into it. Looks like it's a ground of some sort and looks stock? Anyone have a clue? 1973 914 2.0
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emerygt350 |
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Yeah, everything points to that. The 2.0 heads are the fragile flowers.
Get it going, then double check your air fuel ratio. Waiting on plugs to tell you might be too late if it is super lean. Again I really doubt it from what the others have said. Just something to keep in mind. |
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