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    1972 911T MFI Service?

    I have a 1972 911T w/ Factory S package

    The Bosch Number off the MFI pump is 0408126015

    It is leaking oil from the breather port above the belt pulley and one of the valves is sticking. Is there a way to have it repaired, or do I need to get it rebuilt?

    I am in North Carolina.

    drmich@gmail.com

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    From what I understand about these it is best to have them rebuilt if they are suspect. I would worry about the sticking valve...

    FWIW, I have a previously rebuilt T MFI pump that I have been running for the past few years; I am going to have my correct E pump rebuilt, as it was leaking oil better than my engine as well as some idle instability/super rich condtions that could not be helped with C.M.A...

    PM if needed.

    Good Luck,
    -Andrew
    '72 911E
    '82 931, '92 968, '93 968
    S Reg #1074

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