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Posts posted by bob walsh
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Hi All
I'm new here so please be gentle :D .
I've used the search facility on here and done lots of googling to no avail.
The guy I bought my 84 targa from managed to break the fuel filler flap cable when he showed me round it. Managed to get some fuel in via the tank return line to get it home but now I need to fix it, has anyone had this and is there a spare available and a way of opening the flap?
Thanks in advance
Wayne
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Hi, i've got a 1983 911SC with 30k orig miles, took out of storage this week to find a problem with the clutch or clutch cable. I depress clutch pedal to the floor then release it and it comes almost to a stop or hump then I have to release it quite a bit more, to get it over the hump, and the car either bucks severly and the goes or it stalls. Once moving all is fine, no slipping grinding etc. Come to a stop and it starts all over again. Bad or old cable or clutch going bad? Thanks bob
911SC Clutch
in 911, 912 Series
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thanks for your help, i'll keep you posted, i'll look into the helper springs, but i feel at this point the clutch cable itself is starting to frey or freeze inside. thanks again