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> WTB: Air Flow Meter (AFM) or any year circuit board, '75 1.8 L-Jet
dudzy's914
post May 16 2017, 01:49 PM
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Looking for an Air Flow Meter for a 1975 Porsche 914 1.8l L-Jet. Must be in perfect working condition.

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post May 16 2017, 01:55 PM
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QUOTE(dudzy's914 @ May 16 2017, 02:49 PM) *

Looking for an Air Flow Meter for a 1975 Porsche 914 1.8l L-Jet. Must be in perfect working condition.

Thanks,
Finn


They are out there. I searched and searched, ended up with 2. I thought the 1st one was crap, but it turns out I had a BAD vacuum leak.

So I ended up with a known good spare. You will find one, keep looking.

Remember, the stock 75 L-Jet AFM has 7 pins. Make sure to ask how many pins and if the flapper moves freely. Also ask if the seal has been broken on the plastic lid or if it has a "rebuilt sticker".

Let me know if you need help, I ended up learning a lot.

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Would also consider finding a unit with a good circuit board (any year) that I can can install in my bad unit
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post May 18 2017, 05:40 PM
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QUOTE(dudzy's914 @ May 18 2017, 12:48 PM) *

Would also consider finding a unit with a good circuit board (any year) that I can can install in my bad unit


Hi,
I have an AFM with a faulty door.(sticky) the circuit board is good.
your welcome to it, pay for shipping and it is yours for free.

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QUOTE(dudzy's914 @ May 18 2017, 12:48 PM) *

Would also consider finding a unit with a good circuit board (any year) that I can can install in my bad unit


Hi,
I have an AFM with a faulty door.(sticky) the circuit board is good.
your welcome to it, pay for shipping and it is yours for free.

its from a 75 1.8

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post May 18 2017, 06:42 PM
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These are actually pretty easy to tune up. Lots of videos on You Tube. I had one I thought was junk, rebuilt it and its perfect now.
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post May 18 2017, 07:22 PM
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These are actually pretty easy to tune up. Lots of videos on You Tube. I had one I thought was junk, rebuilt it and its perfect now.


It is my circuit board that is bad but other wise is fine
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