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> 914-6 enrichment lever, the same as a 911?
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post Aug 8 2004, 01:00 PM
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basic question is the enrichment lever the same from a 914-6 the same in a early 911? the lever in front of the shifter for carbs.also does anyone have pictures of this set up ? they would like to share?
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post Aug 8 2004, 01:50 PM
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No pictures but I have a 914-6 and an early 911.

The 914-6 utilizes a rod that runs forward to a specially stamped accelerator pedal bracket. Pushing the lever forward positions the rod against the bracket and basically pushes down the accelerator pedal.

The 911 utilizes a nylon cam that pulls the accelerator cable forward as you lift up on the lever (if'n I recall proper).
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hmmmm.... thanks for the info (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)
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