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My Bently manual arrived today (e-bay for $87). Man is this book good. It makes the Haynes manual look like "Crib-notes". I can't wait to look into servicing every nook and crany of my car :-)
The manual does a good job of describing/showing the removal of fuel injectors. It looks straighforward. Hopefully I'll get to the bottom of this within the next week or so. All I have to do is wait for the car to come out of the shop (The dealer put a dent in my door at the last service. It took me a lot of whining to get them to find a body place that could repair the damage without filler). I can't wait to drive around town without leaving a black cloud at every stoplight. Thanks even more for the advice :-) You guys are the best. Dan Tolley 1987 911 Coupe (one more month of good weather in Vermont) |
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was similar to mine..however oil leak could be from oil return tubes or heads,cyl base to case...I did a comp and leak down to fnd prblm...know this isn't much help but I just got my CD so wanted to reply..aloha,,merlin 87' 930 |
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