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> Sick running engine, FI Problem?
xperu
post Mar 17 2007, 10:03 AM
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I have a 73 1.7 with FI.............. I am having problems when accelerating, the engine hesitates or jerks severely and will smoothes out after driving down the road, but I can feel the periodic missing. I had the car checked out for a possible electrical short and the electrical checked out good. I would appreciate your expertise and any suggestions or list of possible components that might be the problem.
I share the compassion for my 914, but reliability and to much garage time to the point of cerebration creeping into my mind; please help .
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Bleyseng
post Mar 17 2007, 10:19 AM
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Can be lots of issues:

dirty injectors/gas-change fuel filter
bad FI grounds-clean
bad FI connectors/wires-fix or replace
vacuum leaks-find and fix or replace hoses/gaskets
sticking advance- clean dizzy and lube
dirty TPS-clean or replace


Its a 30yr ole car, it does have maintanence that needs to be done on it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/chair.gif)


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