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> Fuel injector question for the experts please
Creamsicle New Zealand
post Oct 14 2019, 01:27 PM
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Hi all I need help please with regards to which fuel injector is correct for my engine. I have a 2.0lt Creamsicle (1974) one of my injectors is leaking and decided to get a new one in fact I will get two just in case one fails in the future. I have the option of buying two NOS from this forum. 1 is part # 0 280 150 019 for 73-74 engine the other is part # 0 280 150 038 for 75-76 engine. The question is can I use the injector for 75-76 on my 74 engine?
Thanks in advance for any help. Steve
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post Oct 14 2019, 05:43 PM
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I've never seen a thermal reactor on a 914. 912E yes, but not 914. They are the bane of the 912E in that they baked the oil in the case causing premature failure of bearings.

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post Oct 14 2019, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Oct 14 2019, 07:43 PM) *

I've never seen a thermal reactor on a 914. 912E yes, but not 914. They are the bane of the 912E in that they baked the oil in the case causing premature failure of bearings.

And overheated the 2.7- 911 engines.
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