> Similarly The Vitesse 6/Sports 6 (1600) used 121997,
Did the Vitesse 6 even have a temperature gauge ? I thought that was one of
the "Sports 6" modifications from the Vitesse 6 ?
But the 121997 P/N both contradicts the TSB, and makes more sense. If we
substitute that number in the list given by the TSB, it all seems consistent
except perhaps for the Sports 6 using a voltage stabilizer.
Randall
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