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I have a 73 914 2.0. The engine has less than 1000 miles since rebuilt. I have a problem at about 3600 to 4000 rpm it falls on its face then once passed that to pulls fine. I have replaced the throttle switch, pressure sensor, injectors, points, condenser etc. problem still there all i can think of is temp sensorII or vac lines. please help. Tony:confused: :mad: (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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Did they resuse the stock (probably worn out) distributor ??
I say dump the points... but I need to know if the timing mark shows up nicely when you time it..or if it is bouncing around when your trying to time it. B |
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