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> 914/6 dies with hard braking
rudedude
post Nov 6 2006, 09:32 AM
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I had to dynamite the brakes to save myself, or my car, the other day and the engine died. It easily restarted, air temp was 40 degrees or so, then I hit the brakes again with the same response. I thought maybe its happening due to temp but it was 60 yesterday and the same thing happened. It had never happened before tha first incident and I'm perplexed as to why it is now happening. It otherwise runs great and I hanen't done anything recently that should cause this to happen.
Any ideas?
thanks, jule
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Eric_Shea
post Nov 6 2006, 11:56 AM
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Floats? Level too low in the bowl?

Or... Weber float bowl fix. They have been known to starve under hard cornering. There is a drill + fixture available from PMO.
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