Well folks here's my Christmas present to all the good folks with 914s who have as little experience with these charming machines as I do.
In preparation for winter storage last month I changed the oil and trans fluid with Castrol 20/50 and standard weight dino oil in the trans based on recommendations on this forum. I don't know what brand/weight was in the engine from the previous owner but the trans leaks were blue Swepco which agrees with PO service records. At any rate here's the interesting part. I got out my new torque wrench and torqued the two engine drain bolts and trans bolts according to factory specs (all different BTW) and took the car for a standard leak-check run. When I got home as you can probably guess, all of my two engine and various trans leaks were gone! Even after checking the next morning, the kitty litter under the car was dry as a bone. Amazing.
Who could've known that using the factory spec fluids and torque settings could be the right thing for me to do..?
As an interesting datapoint, if the trans shifting action or feel has changed after switching from Swepco to the standard stuff I can't perceive it.
At any rate have a great holiday everyone and thanks for all the helpful thoughts!
I guess you missed this thread http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=113856&hl=brad+pennd.
I also used 20W50 Castrol when I first got my 914 in 2005 because I used it in my motorcycles in the 70's with good results. Oils change and this oil is no longer good for our air cooled engines.
Tom
I had similar experience. I installed a low mileage motor and transmission and took it for a long trip. I noticed the transmission was leaking pretty bad. I stopped and had the transmission fluid changed. I was worried it was running low which it wasn't. The old oil looked really bad. After the change, no leaks. I have put 10k on the car since and still no leaks. The oil was not leaking out of the drain or fill plug. It was coming out the front seal.
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