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> books on 1.7 FI..., need a good one.
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post Nov 7 2007, 08:04 AM
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Im doing the odd-ball thing... Im planning on putting the FI back in my 72.

I worked on my old 914, 8 years ago, and know the general workings/layout but it was all ready installed.

this car has nothing left. not even the fuel pump.
Ive started to hunt down the parts and have most of them (I believe) for the swap... I know I need the fuel pump and distributer/trigger points if anyone has these laying around.

I would like to find a good resource for me to figure it all out. any recomendations?

any FI gurus in the VA area?


thanks in advance.
-chris

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post Nov 7 2007, 02:01 PM
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I just got through reverting back to FI. The most helpful were this site, the PB Anders page and pelicanparts.com diagrams. There is a wealth of information here, just search or ask/post questions yourself.
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