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Posted by: LefthandRev Nov 20 2021, 01:28 PM

To keep it short, I've owned this current 914 since August or so. Since then, I've chased down, repaired, replaced, and otherwise fixed all sorts of idiotic things the previous owner did (or failed to do) to this car.

I've been smelling fuel over the last few days. And before you admonish me for not doing this sooner, I had given a cursory glance at the fuel line in the past and saw no leaks... I should have done a better job.

Dummy before me kinked the fuel line and did a piss poor job of routing it. See pics below for before and after.

It was leaking out of the hard line.

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Headed out now to get a new filter and better hose clamps.

Posted by: 914werke Nov 20 2021, 04:02 PM

Yikes. blink.gif I only see one line so must be converted to carbs?
Do yourself a favor, dont use serrated worm drive clamps!!
Use the proper (fuel injection style) clamps ~

Posted by: rudedude Nov 20 2021, 04:19 PM

I'd replace all the fuel lines also.

Posted by: Porschef Nov 20 2021, 04:19 PM

Do you have a part number for that filter? Can’t really make it out.

Thanks beerchug.gif

Posted by: FlacaProductions Nov 20 2021, 04:34 PM

@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=12152 Mahle KL11
https://914rubber.com/fuel-filter-1

Posted by: Van B Nov 20 2021, 05:19 PM

I feel ya… hope your spark plugs are seated… mine weren’t lol…

Posted by: windforfun Nov 20 2021, 05:29 PM

QUOTE(LefthandRev @ Nov 20 2021, 11:28 AM) *

To keep it short, I've owned this current 914 since August or so. Since then, I've chased down, repaired, replaced, and otherwise fixed all sorts of idiotic things the previous owner did (or failed to do) to this car.

I've been smelling fuel over the last few days. And before you admonish me for not doing this sooner, I had given a cursory glance at the fuel line in the past and saw no leaks... I should have done a better job.

Dummy before me kinked the fuel line and did a piss poor job of routing it. See pics below for before and after.

It was leaking out of the hard line.

Headed out now to get a new filter and better hose clamps.


Yep... BTDT. Welcome to the club. I've spent 100s of hours (maybe 1000s) fixing one little booger job after another. Hang in there & be patient. Rome wasn't built in a day.

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Posted by: LefthandRev Nov 21 2021, 09:43 AM

QUOTE(windforfun @ Nov 20 2021, 04:29 PM) *


Yep... BTDT. Welcome to the club. I've spent 100s of hours (maybe 1000s) fixing one little booger job after another. Hang in there & be patient. Rome wasn't built in a day.



Thanks. Truth be told, this is my second 914. My first was a '75 and it had something similar happen to it, only that one ended in a blaze of glory. When I smelled this, I had flashbacks.

Posted by: gandalf_025 Nov 21 2021, 10:46 AM

At least you can blame the “DAPO” …
Some of us only have ourselves as 18 year olds
to blame for stuff done years ago..

Posted by: SirAndy Nov 21 2021, 03:13 PM

QUOTE(gandalf_025 @ Nov 21 2021, 08:46 AM) *

At least you can blame the “DAPO” …
Some of us only have ourselves as 18 year olds
to blame for stuff done years ago..

DACO ?
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Posted by: RAX914 Nov 21 2021, 03:37 PM

QUOTE(SirAndy @ Nov 21 2021, 02:13 PM) *

QUOTE(gandalf_025 @ Nov 21 2021, 08:46 AM) *

At least you can blame the “DAPO” …
Some of us only have ourselves as 18 year olds
to blame for stuff done years ago..

DACO ?
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“DAYS” dumb ass younger self

Posted by: gandalf_025 Nov 21 2021, 03:59 PM

I think both would be appropriate…


Things like painting the headlight surrounds black
to look like a later car..
Or
Cutting a 914-6 snowplow valence shorter to
make it look like a later car….

Posted by: LefthandRev Nov 21 2021, 07:54 PM

Well, I finished cleaning up the stuff from the first pic. Will get the rest of the lines cleaned up tomorrow. I'm thinking about adding an in-line fuel cut-off valve in the access hole between the seats, since there's already a split there.

Posted by: rgolia Nov 22 2021, 09:38 AM

QUOTE(LefthandRev @ Nov 21 2021, 09:54 PM) *

Well, I finished cleaning up the stuff from the first pic. Will get the rest of the lines cleaned up tomorrow. I'm thinking about adding an in-line fuel cut-off valve in the access hole between the seats, since there's already a split there.



FYI - I had one of those mahle filters fail on me at the NE Gathering event. If it get too hot the plastic swells. Had lots of fun by-passing it in the parking lot. Get one that is all metal.

Posted by: BeatNavy Nov 22 2021, 09:43 AM

QUOTE(rgolia @ Nov 22 2021, 11:38 AM) *

Had lots of fun by-passing it in the parking lot.

It did look like you were having fun, Ralph smile.gif

Posted by: Justinp71 Nov 22 2021, 10:27 AM

QUOTE(914werke @ Nov 20 2021, 02:02 PM) *

Yikes. blink.gif I only see one line so must be converted to carbs?
Do yourself a favor, dont use serrated worm drive clamps!!
Use the proper (fuel injection style) clamps ~


Good tip. Is this because the serrates can cut the fuel line when clamping tight?

Posted by: 914werke Nov 22 2021, 11:07 AM

QUOTE(Justinp71 @ Nov 22 2021, 08:27 AM) *

QUOTE(914werke @ Nov 20 2021, 02:02 PM) *

Yikes. blink.gif I only see one line so must be converted to carbs?
Do yourself a favor, dont use serrated worm drive clamps!!
Use the proper (fuel injection style) clamps ~
Good tip. Is this because the serrates can cut the fuel line when clamping tight?

correct but not just because they may be applied over tight. Over time the rubber just breaks down & the multiple localized "cut points" on that weaken material dont aid matters

Posted by: LefthandRev Nov 22 2021, 12:22 PM

QUOTE(Justinp71 @ Nov 22 2021, 09:27 AM) *

QUOTE(914werke @ Nov 20 2021, 02:02 PM) *

Yikes. blink.gif I only see one line so must be converted to carbs?
Do yourself a favor, dont use serrated worm drive clamps!!
Use the proper (fuel injection style) clamps ~


Good tip. Is this because the serrates can cut the fuel line when clamping tight?


Thanks for that tip.

Posted by: davep Nov 22 2021, 04:07 PM

The clamp on the braided line entering the filter is correct, but the rest are just wrong. Many versions of the current fuel lines are not up to the current fuel and will break down and leak anyway.

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