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Old 07-16-2013, 11:18 PM
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This low speed bucking is pretty common on a twin dizzy Euro if you do some searching. Here is what I did when I had that problem.
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...84-euro-s.html
Old 07-17-2013, 11:01 AM
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Thanks everybody for helping. Doug your ref post to look at was very helpful and I bet the cause of my problem. It seems that there are a handful of 928 problems that always come up, I bet its because thru the years repair centers ( Or the owners) didn't know where to look or how to fix these 5 or so common problems that the 928 got a bad name. No wonder there are so few running and working as designed 928's on the run, People had a problem couldn't fix them , sold them cheap, then the next owner gets another problems can't fix that one (or the 1st one) sells it ever cheaper and 25 or 30 years later you got a $3000 ex-supercar with butched wiring and god knows whatever else wrong. I see why there starting to go up in value, The 40 or 50 year old that wants a good running car were everything works doesn't have a lot to choose from.



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