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porsche 911sc 1981 before putting on intake manifold. what is wrong on this fotos



Please let me know waht is missing. i drove this car into my garage 4 years ago for 100 meters. fuel was not dripping. car was driving fine. than i disassambled it for renovarion and lost my nerve about 2 years ago. i dont remember **** how to assamble it.
Its time to try to driveout this summer.
car is painted. head studs rebuild together with whole engine.
i got intake back.

i want to put intake on engine but i came across 2 tginds
one ...1. fuel line seams to be damaged. dont remember it damages.
2. electrical isntalation somethins is missing whhere this plug missing go ...
what parts do i need. ?
its a 1981 911sc with usa spec motor
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Glad you are getting it back together.

Google "Porsche PET" and you can choose your year Parts catalog from the Porsche classic dealer. This is useful for finding and replacing part numbers like that (what appears to be) broken fuel line.

The other electrical cable might be the micro switch that is up on the throttle body. at idle, the microswitch is engaged. This is a raw guess based on when I took my CIS off a year ago. Check the PET

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i think the second one is the electrical connection to the AAR (cold start device), you're missing the plug on the end of that cable.
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First pic is the connector for the bottom of the fuel accumulator which is part of the return fuel line to the tank.
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I should have that extra fuel line and a connector missing on the wire. It is in series with the WUR PLug
The regulator sits on the #5 intake runner with hoses outside and behind the valve.
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