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Thread: FS 1969 911 MFI set up

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    F/s: 1969 911s mfi system

    Around 2007 or 2008 I purchased a silver 1973 911S Coupe from Rick Moran which had an Andial built engine.
    The car however had an incorrect early magnesium 911S MFI system, which I removed and replaced with correct items, and keep this system.
    The pump turns freely by hand and inspection recommended prior to installation as it has been dormant for years.
    all the items cleaned, tumbled and inspected for defects, and left raw.
    Includes correct metal air cleaner and snorkel. $ 6.500- plus shipping
    MFI pump
    throttle crossbar

    Stacks # 901 110 309 OR

    throttle bodies # 901 110 101 OR

    Pump 015 upgraded to 013
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    Last edited by mycarrera2.7rs; 02-01-2016 at 09:15 AM.

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    other parts

    MFI fuel pump and throttle linkage crossbar
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