To adjust the fuel mixture on a 1980 Porsche 911 SC, you can obtain the necessary tool, typically a special mixture adjustment tool or a flat-blade screwdriver, from automotive specialty shops, online retailers like Pelican Parts or eBay, or directly from Porsche dealerships. Additionally, you may find suitable tools at local automotive stores or through Porsche enthusiast forums where members may offer advice or sell tools. Always ensure you have the correct specifications for your specific model to avoid damage.
Remove the drain plug in the oil pan
The fuse box is located in the front passenger footwell - behind a cover.
You don't.
The 1980 Camaro does not have a clutch adjustment. If the clutch is not operating right, then there is something in the clutch system that is failing.
A 1980 Porsche 911 SC with a 3.0L flat six motor holds about 11 quarts of oil. I would use a nice 20/50 oil. Make sure to check your oil only after your engine is up to operating temp and the engine is running. Don't check it while the engine is cold and off... Brian Minson, Editor Porsche 9 Magazine www.9magazine.com
All you can adjust is the preload. You need a spanner wrench. http://www.xs650.com/forum/
50-1
yes it will bolt right in and all accessories will work but unless you change your carb or have someone adjust for the proper mixture for the bigger motor it wont give you its full potential but its a very easy swap
50:1 25litres of fuel to 500ml of oil
20:1 is what honda states
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enough oil is what you need