I've seen some mention of the lower "turbo" valve covers needing machining on 914-6 cars.
When is this the case?
Why is this the case?
Is it always the case?
Anyone have any photos?
No more questions!
On another note... I saw my short-long block this morning and took a few photos. It's a short block with the pistons and cylinders on it, but no heads.
I'll post some pics later tonight. The follow who is building it is doing a really nice job. He's been building Porsche engines for over 40 years and knows his stuff. He's raced 914s since they came out, but stopped some years ago to build engines in his retirement.
Today he showed me his new project... another 914 race car. I guess when you have the 914 bug, it doesn't ever go away.
Regards,
Q. When is this the case?
A. Always, for the turbo covers. Wes Hildreth did mine when I was in Texas.
Q. Why is this the case?
A. The turbo valve covers are much thicker, because of the ribs on the outside. There's not enough room between the trailing arm and the valve cover to get it on/off.
Q. Is it always the case?
A. Yes, but the exact amount varies per car. There is a rule of thumb, but mine required a bit more metal removed.
Q. Anyone have any photos?
A. Not me, sorry.
-Rusty
Pelican has an article with pics: http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/911_turbo_covers/911_turbo_covers.htm
Thanks! Exactly what I needed to know.
Karl
Yes indeedy.
To simplify "things", I installed the motor without the lower covers in place. Got out the belt sander and went after them till they went in....plus a bit more JIC. Idot proof
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