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Porsche 911 Used Parts For Sale & Wanted
03-04-2011, 11:33 AM
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FS: Spring cleaning blowout. Something for everyone! Tons of pics
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Bill Francis
Do you have a hazzard light flasher for a '68?
Do you have a hazzard light flasher for a '68?
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-18-2011, 04:47 AM
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912 Fuel Guage
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1,239
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Bill Francis
Turned out it was the sensor after all. Thanks to...
Turned out it was the sensor after all. Thanks to Peter Graham who sent me a sensor and gauge to try I was able to isolate the problem and now have a working fuel guage. SmileWavy Thanks Jaems and...
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Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-13-2011, 11:30 AM
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Back to the hazard lights
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Bill Francis
Will do Jaems, thanks. Bill
Will do Jaems, thanks.
Bill
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-13-2011, 08:48 AM
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Back to the hazard lights
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Bill Francis
Hazard Light Flasher Connections
The wires on my flasher are as follows:
1. Black/Green Stripe
2. Black, Black/White stripe
3. Green/White stripe
4. White/Red Stripe
As I understand you, I switch 1. and 2....
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Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-13-2011, 05:25 AM
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Back to the hazard lights
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Bill Francis
OK Richard, thanks and I will try that at first...
OK Richard, thanks and I will try that at first light today.
Bill
Adding: Looking at my hazzard light flasher, it has the following connections:1. black/green, 2. black, black, white, 3....
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-11-2011, 09:10 AM
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Back to the hazard lights
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2,087
Posted By
Bill Francis
Richard: My wiring diagram is exactly as you...
Richard: My wiring diagram is exactly as you described. The flasher is original, marked "Made in Germany SBG 90161534110, 7-66" and has all the original colored wires attached. I cleaned the contacts...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-10-2011, 04:07 PM
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Back to the hazard lights
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Bill Francis
Richard in Austrailia, you have given me many...
Richard in Austrailia, you have given me many things to check out. I'll let you know how it comes out. Many thanks.
Bill
Grants Pass OR
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-10-2011, 01:23 PM
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Back to the hazard lights
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Bill Francis
Back to the hazard lights
While waiting for a kind person to ship me a fuel gauge and sensor, I would appreciate any help on my hazard light issue. They work on the passenger side but not on the driver's side. All the turning...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-09-2011, 04:41 PM
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Maybe the guage itself?
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853
Posted By
Bill Francis
Jaems: I decided to give the sensor one last look...
Jaems: I decided to give the sensor one last look before going into the gauge. I pulled it for the 3rd time and throughly cleaned the shaft and contacts, reinstalled and turned on the key but no...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-09-2011, 02:31 PM
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Maybe the guage itself?
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Bill Francis
Jaems: That is how I was thinking of trying....
Jaems: That is how I was thinking of trying. There is not enough space to access the fuel gauge from the back. You would need the hands of a monkey to do it that way. Now if I can keep all the wires...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-09-2011, 07:11 AM
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Maybe the guage itself?
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Bill Francis
Any tips on
how to access the gauge? I know it comes out through the front of the dash by removing the two nuts on the back of the gauge but getting to the back of the gauge must be a bitc_.
Bill
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-08-2011, 11:43 AM
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Maybe the guage itself?
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Bill Francis
Maybe the guage itself?
I have pulled the sensor, cleaned the wires and verified that the bezel slides up and down the shaft freely but still get no reading on the fuel Gauge. Could it be the Gage and how would I check it?...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-07-2011, 01:07 PM
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Component Identification
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Bill Francis
Component Identification
For those 912 members who are infinitely smarter that I, is there someplace that identifies components, for instance: the three boxes under the driver's side wooden floor board. Also behind the fuse...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-07-2011, 11:23 AM
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912 Fuel Guage
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1,239
Posted By
Bill Francis
Just did this. When you remove the nut you don't...
Just did this. When you remove the nut you don't have to remove the phenolic cap on the bottom like I did. There are three wires that you can clean with fine emory cloth. Maybe 400 grit. Yes, as...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-06-2011, 05:32 PM
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Lights and fuses issues
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4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
I found the short by using the procedure...
I found the short by using the procedure described by 6Nheat at
Tech (http://www.inliners.org/tech/tech6.html) consisting of two lengths of 18 gauge insulated wire, two alegator clips, a 20 amp...
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Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-06-2011, 03:39 PM
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Lights and fuses issues
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4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
Success! I put a little WD40 down the tube and...
Success! I put a little WD40 down the tube and let it set awhile and it came right off. I cleaned the wires with fine emory cloth and put it back together and installed it in the tank. The gauge...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-06-2011, 04:51 AM
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Lights and fuses issues
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Posted By
Bill Francis
OK, I think we are on the same page. Starting...
OK, I think we are on the same page. Starting with the cylinder in its normal position in the gas tank, the bottom of the cylinder has the nut and bent up washer on it. The top has the electrical...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-05-2011, 02:41 PM
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Lights and fuses issues
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4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
Jaems, I removed the nut and ceramic cap from the...
Jaems, I removed the nut and ceramic cap from the sensor cylinder and the three wires appear to be intact but the sensor is fastened somehow to the bottom of the cylinder so that I can't pull it out...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-05-2011, 11:47 AM
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Lights and fuses issues
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4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
OK, I will do that. Have been trying to find why...
OK, I will do that. Have been trying to find why the left side of my hazzard lights don't work. Both sides of the turn signals work and the hazzard lights operate off the same bulbs don't they? I...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-05-2011, 05:20 AM
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15
Lights and fuses issues
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4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
Jaems, I did not see any copper wires, just a...
Jaems,
I did not see any copper wires, just a cylinder with a nut and bolt on the bottom. Are the wires supposed to be on the inside of the cylinder?
Bill
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-04-2011, 04:15 PM
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15
Lights and fuses issues
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4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
Thanks Jerry, I took Jaems advice and had the...
Thanks Jerry, I took Jaems advice and had the wiring chart in my owner's manual enlarged to 20"x 30" and laminated at Walmart. It came out great. There are some symbols that I haven't figured out...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-03-2011, 05:37 PM
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15
Lights and fuses issues
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4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
Thanks Jaems, I have done some more searching...
Thanks Jaems, I have done some more searching here and learning a lot. I cleaned all the fuse recepticals and retightened the screws that hold the wires. Will keep trying and keep you posted.
Bill
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-03-2011, 02:20 PM
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5
912 Fuel Guage
Views:
1,239
Posted By
Bill Francis
Hey Jaems, Mine is not working either. Reads less...
Hey Jaems, Mine is not working either. Reads less than a quarter all the time. I will try what you suggested. BTW any help on my lights/fuse problem?
Thanks,
Bill
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
02-03-2011, 10:35 AM
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15
Lights and fuses issues
Views:
4,657
Posted By
Bill Francis
Lights and fuses issues
Thanks to the member's responses I have my fog lights restored and operating, albeit with a funky switch attached to the bottom of the dash. (The push/pull switch I got from SierraMadre that they...
Forum:
Porsche 912 Technical Forum
01-26-2011, 05:32 AM
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8
Original Engine?
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1,047
Posted By
Bill Francis
Thank you Peter. The numbers seem to corrolate to...
Thank you Peter. The numbers seem to corrolate to factory sequence as mine do.
Bill
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