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> Mechanics that knows the FI on a 75 2.0 in the SE, Engine
Grafiks
post Jun 19 2018, 08:05 PM
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Hello,
I just found a 75 914 that has not been driven for 18 years. I would love to find an experienced fuel injection person to check it out. I live in Western North Carolina but do not mind traveling a reasonable distance.
Thanks,
Bob
mtnair43@gmail.com

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DRPHIL914
post Jun 21 2018, 08:55 AM
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QUOTE(Grafiks @ Jun 19 2018, 10:05 PM) *

Hello,
I just found a 75 914 that has not been driven for 18 years. I would love to find an experienced fuel injection person to check it out. I live in Western North Carolina but do not mind traveling a reasonable distance.
Thanks,
Bob
mtnair43@gmail.com

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we were in Banner Elk with our annual September gathering of "Okteenerfest" for 2 years, 2015 and 2016. Great place great roads! hope we go back there again- did you see either gathering? anyway you found the right site to help you get going on this. More information will help - but a search will help you find most of what you need to know to try and get it going.
Was it parked inside or out?? take some pictures and post them, we all love to see new projects and barn finds brought back to life.
- I would pull fuel tank and drain it
- get as set of new vac lines , plugs, wires etc.
- replace fuel lines
- check MPS for vac, if not holding replace or rebuild
- drain oil filter etc replace fresh
- flush brake fluid and check for rusted up calipers, etc (safety first)!
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- now check everywhere for mouse and critter nests , in longs airbox, glove box , in over around and under engine tin, and even in the muffler/heat exchangers.

I know I am missing something but that will get you started.

Phil
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