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Posts posted by jakehenes
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looks like its going to be a quality product, we will have to see what it does on the track. i love it though.
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what area are you trying to access?
What 2 do after 4 years of storage
in 911, 912 Series
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i am currently working on a friends 88 and i have same issues - 4 year old fuel, oil etc. dead battery.
i own a shop and am a technican as well. so here is the rundown. disable fuel pump - pull fuse or relay, crank over several times 30 second intervals. next enable fuel pump, crank until starting. start car let run about a minute, shut it off for a few hours let oil soak into critical areas. now drail fuel, as much as possible!. change fuel filter and refill fuel. re-start hopefully any bad gas will pass injectors. now it is hopefully not stuck rings or anything of that nature, also keep eye on engine temp. enjoy.....