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> F.S. : MPS modules (4) for Porsche 914s, Removed from running 914s.
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post Mar 7 2020, 07:18 PM
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For Sale :

Four (4) MPS modules from running
Porsche 914s.

1) 0 280 100 037

2) 0 280 100 043

3) 0 280 100 027

4) 0 280 100 049

$ 225 each plus actual/true shipping.

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post Mar 8 2020, 10:42 AM
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Pics of end caps requested. Has the adjustment screws been opened?
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post Mar 8 2020, 10:45 AM
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Do you have access to a vacuum gauge to see if the units hold vacuum adequately?
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post Mar 8 2020, 01:10 PM
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Will do the VACUMM TEST again
and report back.

One module is unmolested on the
screw access.

Three of the modules have the
screw access point opened.

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post Mar 8 2020, 02:52 PM
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Will do the VACUMM TEST again
and report back.

One module is unmolested on the
screw access.

Three of the modules have the
screw access point opened.

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Interested in the 037 -- is that one of the molested ones?
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post Mar 8 2020, 06:58 PM
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Unmolested is the 027.

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MPS Update :

Vacuum at 10 inHg vac.

1) # 027 holds at 15 minute test (no losses)

2) # 049 holds at 15 minute test (no losses)

Other two units pending testing

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post Mar 10 2020, 03:18 PM
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The 027 is not a 914 MPS, I think it may be for a 411/412

The pressure test is for 15 in/HG, and industry literature uses 18 inHG. If fit leaks, it should leak fairly quickly. 10 inHG is not sufficient.

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No problem.

I will increase to 18.

Update soon.

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027 used in two 1973 914s.

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Increased test to 18 inHg vac on both
the 027 and the 049 and absolutely
NO LOSSES.

30 minutes on both and NO LOSSES.

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