This is a vintage VW training film recorded directly from the original filmstrip and record. It describes how to adjust the carburetor. Part 2 of 2
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This is a vintage VW training film recorded directly from the original filmstrip and record. It describes how to adjust the carburetor. Part 2 of 2
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I don't know where you found these training videos but it sure was fun watching them again.Wonder if that engine rebuild video is floating around somewhere.
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the black wire goes to the other side of the coil --
I hope this helps..
LEE