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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 17-February 04 From: Washington, DC Member No.: 1,664 ![]() |
My 1974 914 1.8 sat for too long and needs someone to get it running again. I am all thumbs. I live in Washington DC, so I guess I will have the car towed to one of the better shops in Virginia or Maryland. Can anyone recommend a good shop in the DC metro area (eg, Fairfax, Rockville, etc. for 914 work?) |
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say it isn't so.... an original owner!
i think if you have crap in the gas tank and fuel lines, that's bad and going to take alot of work. if the crap gets into the fuel pump... well, you'll get a $250 new fuel pump lesson. i'd look inside the tank (don't use a match when you do this (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) ) to see if you have much/any rust. you could drain the gas at the connection at the fuel pump. with the weather, it'd be nicer to do all this inside of course. keep us posted. |
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