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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-15-2009, 07:33 AM
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1974 2.7 CIS basic air/fuel mixture
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marion
thanks Walter, I'm new at this Porsche...
thanks Walter,
I'm new at this Porsche game,,so, can you provide a few more details as to "where" to look, and "how" to determine (if) there are "small air leaks"?
thanks,
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-15-2009, 05:41 AM
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1974 2.7 CIS basic air/fuel mixture
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marion
thanks again for the suggstions, the plan is to...
thanks again for the suggstions,
the plan is to guide the penetrating fluid flow down the hex wrench in an attempt to first loosen the screw. If necessary, next I'll (carefully) remove the air...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-14-2009, 05:48 PM
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1974 2.7 CIS basic air/fuel mixture
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marion
wowzer911,, thanks for the info.. i'm not...
wowzer911,,
thanks for the info..
i'm not sure how to get "it" off to have a look to determine if the hole has been drilled out?
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does the air flow sensor and the fuel distributor both come off...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-14-2009, 07:47 AM
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1974 2.7 CIS basic air/fuel mixture
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marion
thanks folks,, yes, its time to take "it" off...
thanks folks,,
yes, its time to take "it" off or apart and see WHY screw will not turn.
I'm new with the 911,,and perhaps a little intimidated. any instructions on how-to get it off or apart?...
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Porsche 911 Used Parts For Sale & Wanted
02-14-2009, 06:52 AM
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SC oil cooler system parts
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marion
linewolf, any of those oil cooler parts still...
linewolf,
any of those oil cooler parts still available?
marion..
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marionballard@nc.rr.com
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-14-2009, 06:39 AM
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1974 2.7 CIS basic air/fuel mixture
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marion
1974 2.7 CIS basic air/fuel mixture
I've been told that the basic air fuel mixture on my 74 CIS can not be adjusted, as the adjustment screw can not be turned?
These are reputable folks and I am sure they are telling the truth. ...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-07-2009, 05:04 AM
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915 shifting - is good possible?
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marion
well said Sherwood, perhaps the most easily...
well said Sherwood,
perhaps the most easily understood explanation of "double-clutching" i've read.
we grew up driving old worn out cars, so "double-clutching" was just a way of life.
marion..
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
02-04-2009, 06:09 AM
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aux oil cooler
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marion
thanks for the input...lots to consider.. . ...
thanks for the input...lots to consider..
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notmytarga -- ihnteresting that you think the 2.7 will be ok with a loop cooler instead of a radiator style? have you had both? that would certainly...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-02-2009, 10:57 AM
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aux oil coler
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809
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marion
thanks for the input,,, gonna clean what i have...
thanks for the input,,, gonna clean what i have first,, and then start accumulating parts for the front wheel-well cooler,, thanks again..
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-01-2009, 08:43 AM
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aux oil coler
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809
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marion
thanks for the input folks,,,perhaps i could have...
thanks for the input folks,,,perhaps i could have provided better details,, yes the temp is north of 220, just a bit to hot for (my) comfort.
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I will check into the Mocal, sounds like a possible...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-01-2009, 07:28 AM
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aux oil coler
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809
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marion
aux oil coler
looking for advice/recommendations/suggestions. regarding an additional oil cooler for a 74, 911. runs upward of 220 here in Carolina in the summer, so I don't drive it, which means it is a 3 season...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-01-2009, 04:23 AM
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915 shifting - is good possible?
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marion
i agree with everyone,,,shifting was a little...
i agree with everyone,,,shifting was a little disappointing at first too, but it-is-what-it-is.... for me, slow from 2nd to 3rd, and double cluth comming down, and all is good...
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
02-01-2009, 04:17 AM
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aux oil cooler
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marion
aux oil cooler
looking for advice/recommendations/suggestions. regarding an additional oil cooler for a 74, 911. runs upward of 220 here in Carolina in the summer, so I don't drive it, which means it is a 3 season...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
08-18-2008, 07:03 AM
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spark plug wire resistance
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marion
i checked with the resident GURU this am,, and...
i checked with the resident GURU this am,, and your last thoughts are similiar to his.,,,,,
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the ignition system must be viewed as AC not DC, which complicates the math.
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so would that imply an...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
08-17-2008, 01:25 PM
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spark plug wire resistance
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6,806
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marion
just a follow up.. thanks again to everyone for...
just a follow up..
thanks again to everyone for the answers, thoughts and insights,,
.
checked the resistance on a few more wires and found one that the old simpson 260 won't even read,,,,,very...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
08-17-2008, 04:48 AM
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spark plug wire resistance
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6,806
Posted By
marion
wow,, thanks everyone for all the input...lots...
wow,,
thanks everyone for all the input...lots to think about.
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a follow up for L.J.,
i mesured both sets end-to-end,, very interesting about the 3k in the Beru connector. just wondering what...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
08-16-2008, 06:15 PM
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spark plug wire resistance
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6,806
Posted By
marion
Bob, i do appreciate all the input.... with...
Bob,
i do appreciate all the input....
with a good lesson in I, E and R...
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if i remember correctly, E=I x R,, so if R goes from 1k to 4k, and I stays the same , the E (or the voltage at the...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
08-16-2008, 02:36 PM
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spark plug wire resistance
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6,806
Posted By
marion
hmm,,, interesting,,,good point, i had forgotten...
hmm,,, interesting,,,good point, i had forgotten about ohms law,, so if i hear you correctly, the resistance in the wires is higher, so (if the current stays the same) the voltage to the plugs will...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
08-16-2008, 01:06 PM
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spark plug wire resistance
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6,806
Posted By
marion
spark plug wire resistance
1974 911, 2.7...
the old plug wires measure 1000 ohms,, the new wires measure 4000 ohms.
they look the same, heavy duty with the braided ground wires. Any clue why the old wires are so much...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-28-2007, 11:33 AM
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dwell meter hook up (101 projects pg 73)
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995
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marion
Paul, another great idea,,thanks...
Paul, another great idea,,thanks...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-26-2007, 06:01 AM
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dwell meter hook up (101 projects pg 73)
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995
Posted By
marion
thanks folks,, think i got it,, dwell hook...
thanks folks,,
think i got it,,
dwell hook up:
neg to ground, and pos to the connection on the side of the dist (two spade tip connectors, of which one goes to the CDI and the other to the tach).....
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
02-26-2007, 05:05 AM
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dwell meter hook up?
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741
Posted By
marion
hello,, thanks for the info... sooo.., red...
hello,, thanks for the info...
sooo..,
red lead on the dwell meter to a screwdrive and the screwdriver down to the lead on the side of the dist.......and the neg/black lead to ground?...
,,...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-25-2007, 05:10 PM
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dwell meter hook up (101 projects pg 73)
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995
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marion
dwell meter hook up (101 projects pg 73)
1974 911, 2.7, all stock with cap discharge system and points.
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Waynes book 101 projects, pg 73 says do NOT connect the dwell meter across the coil as damage may occur to the CD system and the...
Forum:
911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
02-25-2007, 05:02 PM
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2
dwell meter hook up?
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741
Posted By
marion
dwell meter hook up?
1974 911, 2.7, all stock with cap discharge system and points.
.
Waynes book 101 projects, pg 73 says do NOT connect the dwell meter across the coil as damage may occur to the CD system and the...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-22-2006, 09:36 AM
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2
oil indicator (s)... 1974 911
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531
Posted By
marion
larry, thanks for rapid reply,,, glad to hear...
larry,
thanks for rapid reply,,,
glad to hear the 74 is "normal"..
,,
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