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Date:         Thu,  9 Nov 1995 20:50:37 -0500 (EST)
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From:         James N Gagliardi <gagliardi+@cmu.edu>
Subject:      Re: Volkswagen 'quality' /L

Excerpts from vanagon: 9-Nov-95 RE: Volkswagen 'quality' /L by "Maher, Steve @po2.gi.co > VW Content: How many people have ripped the fuel injection system out > of their Type 3's and '75-later Type 1's, and replaced them with carbs? > A LOT, and for good reason. When they crap out, they can make your life > miserable, and there's no way you can diagnose those either. Where do all of the "ripped out" fuel injection systems go? I spent about a year diagnosing a fuel injection problem on my squareback. I never found out what was wrong because it was actually an ignition problem. Someday I will learn to always check the simple things first. If anyone knows where to find Type III parts in the Northeast I would appreciate any leads. If so many people threw away their fuel injection, there must be people with boxes of junk in their garages.

James


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