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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ WTB: 914 2.0 Heat Exchanger Parts - Air Inlets.

Posted by: RWBennett Dec 5 2013, 02:19 PM

Hello all fellow 914 fans, I'm in need of some components to fix up the heat system of my beloved 1975 2.0. I need the driver's side air inlet parts....the front duct work that get's air from the fan housing and the "S" pipe that gets air from the blower, also need the top "clamp" bracket. All parts shown in the photo are for the passenger side. I just need the drivers. However if you have a set that you need to sell I will consider buying both sides as long price is reasonable.

Also please note for the ducts, I'll need both the top/bottom sections.

I see here and on EBAY, lots of 2.0 heat exchanges (late model) but all of them seem to have these pieces missing? What gives are they fall off and laying on the side of the road somewhere?

I know that most people convert these cars to earlier style exhaust systems to utilize stainless heat exchangers. However I have a brand spanking new Bursch exhaust system that I would really like to use rather than re-investing in another muffler system at this point.

If you have these or know someone who does, please let me know as I'd like to keep driving my car through the cold months.

Thanks everyone.


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Posted by: SpecialInt Dec 5 2013, 04:20 PM

QUOTE(RWBennett @ Dec 5 2013, 12:19 PM) *

Hello all fellow 914 fans, I'm in need of some components to fix up the heat system of my beloved 1975 2.0. I need the driver's side air inlet parts....the front duct work that get's air from the fan housing and the "S" pipe that gets air from the blower, also need the top "clamp" bracket. All parts shown in the photo are for the passenger side. I just need the drivers. However if you have a set that you need to sell I will consider buying both sides as long price is reasonable.

Also please note for the ducts, I'll need both the top/bottom sections.

I see here and on EBAY, lots of 2.0 heat exchanges (late model) but all of them seem to have these pieces missing? What gives are they fall off and laying on the side of the road somewhere?

I know that most people convert these cars to earlier style exhaust systems to utilize stainless heat exchangers. However I have a brand spanking new Bursch exhaust system that I would really like to use rather than re-investing in another muffler system at this point.

If you have these or know someone who does, please let me know as I'd like to keep driving my car through the cold months.

Thanks everyone.




Hi, I have the parts your looking for.

I have some that are in the condition yours look to be in which are free plus shipping and some that are really clean which I'll need to figure out what they are worth before pricing.


I will get them together and email you pictures.

I just need an email address.

I'm in md

Posted by: RWBennett Dec 6 2013, 02:42 PM

Sent you pm with my email. Please send me pics

Posted by: RWBennett Dec 17 2013, 10:17 AM

Still in need of these parts, wanted to make my 914 a daily driver, but cold weather has it hiding in the garage.

Posted by: RWBennett Dec 24 2013, 02:35 PM

Where in the world do all these parts end up???? With all of the conversions to headers and previous generation Stainless exchangers one would think there was a huge pile of this stuff out there somewhere. Do these parts fall of cars going down the road and end up missing?

Puzzling. Might just have to say to hell with it and make the change to headers and full on performance exhaust.

Posted by: 7TPorsh Dec 24 2013, 04:03 PM

I'm sure Bruce has them, look up bdstone. PM him.

Posted by: bdstone914 Dec 25 2013, 03:34 PM

QUOTE(7TPorsh @ Dec 24 2013, 04:03 PM) *

I'm sure Bruce has them, look up bdstone. PM him.


I actually to not have every 914 part. I have some but not all of the parts he needs.

I think most of those parts have been thrown away as the late heat exchangers are usually shot.

You may want to consider back dating to the earlier heat exchangers. They flow better and you can keep the heat.

There are a couple of SS sets for sale now. I too have a set and probably all the conversion parts.

Bruce

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