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yrret7
Wtb working MPS sensor for 1974 2.0

Porsche /Vw #039 906 051 Bosch# 280 100 043

Thanks!!!
euro911
I only have one '043' MPS left. It has a slow leak (4~5 minutes to drop from 40 to 20), but I've been told by a couple of FI enthusiasts that it will work OK fine, that a running engine continuously provides vacuum to it confused24.gif

Maybe Krusty or someone else familiar with FI systems can quantify the statement ...
yrret7
QUOTE(euro911 @ Sep 9 2011, 05:19 PM) *

I only have one '043' MPS left. It has a slow leak (4~5 minutes to drop from 40 to 20), but I've been told by a couple of FI enthusiasts that it will work OK fine, that a running engine continuously provides vacuum to it confused24.gif

Maybe Krusty or someone else familiar with FI systems can quantify the statement ...


Hi
What do you want for It?

Thanks
Terry
kkid
Hello,

I have 2 units that you might want to consider. One is a NIB, NO leak from 20 in. Hg. in 5 min. Other one which was purchased from AA as a rebuilt unit, leaks only 0.4 in, Hg. in 5 min. $415 + shipping for a NIB unit, $200 + shipping for a rebuilt one. Pix available.

Thanks,

kkid smile.gif
yrret7
QUOTE(kkid @ Sep 11 2011, 08:50 AM) *

Hello,

I have 2 units that you might want to consider. One is a NIB, NO leak from 20 in. Hg. in 5 min. Other one which was purchased from AA as a rebuilt unit, leaks only 0.4 in, Hg. in 5 min. $415 for a NIB unit, $200 for a rebuilt one. Pix available.

Thanks,

kkid smile.gif



I'm interested. Can you send me some pictures.
Holcan@distributel.net

thanks.
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