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rivs914
post Mar 24 2021, 08:22 PM
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Hi all,

I have recently replaced gaskets, oil temp sensor and the "taco" plate on my '73 1.7. My central console temp gage was not working.

Now, not only the temp gage still not working, but I am facing a major oil leak which appears to be coming from the sensor wire rubber boot on the taco plate.

I took care to properly install the components ("red" oring, paper gasket and "crush washer" on the 2 retaining hex bolts) in addition to tightening them well as spec.

Before I attempt to retry this experience (I will need to drop engine oil again!), wondering what could be the problem:

1- for the temp gage still not working...
2- for the bad leak I noticed...

I heard that the sensor must fit the gage... I don't know if I have the correct part number.

Also, wondering if the sensor threaded coupling welded on the taco plate is supposed to be oil proof? There are only a few welds and so I assume that the oil can seep between the threaded part and the plate and escape through the boot.... My theory.

Thank you very much for your thought and comments!
Sebastien

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post Mar 24 2021, 09:44 PM
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This is a common leak point. A poor design from Porsche. Must have had the intern doing this design.

The rubber boot isn't the problem, it's just the exit for the oil coming through another leak point.

I finally fixed my leak by adding a paper gasket between the plate and the case. I cut it out of gasket material from FLAPS. The gasket must seal around the fasteners. An old Porsche mechanic told me that the factory added this gasket, but he's never been able to find it in the PET or buy it from the dealer.
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post Mar 24 2021, 09:53 PM
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I will be waiting for the solution on this since mine leak also after replacing the gasket. thank you @rivs914!

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post Mar 25 2021, 02:50 AM
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Is it not 039101287 ?


https://content.eu.porsche.com/prod/pag/cla...1258185002922CF
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post Mar 25 2021, 06:04 AM
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I though my sensor plate was leaking, so I got a new one from Porsche. I had 2 O rings from engine gasket kit. BOTH are over size in my opinion. Had to wad O ring in to hole. Used teflon tape on temp sender. Put it all together and two days later, back to the same small leak. I think it is the O ring causing the problem.
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post Mar 25 2021, 06:34 AM
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Most of the time it leaks because someone has stripped the M6 case threads.
Like the 5 galley plugs SOP for my rebuilds is both the M6 taco plate holes get a heli-coil.
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post Mar 25 2021, 07:46 AM
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It *is* a terrible design. The outer o-ring likely seals fine but then you have the seals around the bolt holes that'll leak, given it does not seal between the plates.

I've often thought about leaving the bottom cover off, and putting o-rings (or better copper washers) under the bolt heads directly to the upper plate. I'm not convinced that it would make the sensor head any more vulnerable to road damage. I also doubt that little cover does much beyond keeping the wires from hanging down and I can weld a harness-holder directly to the upper plate.
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post Mar 25 2021, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE(Billy Bumpsteer @ Mar 25 2021, 01:50 AM) *


Good find - this is correct, isn't it?
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post Mar 25 2021, 10:46 AM
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QUOTE(FlacaProductions @ Mar 25 2021, 09:37 AM) *

QUOTE(Billy Bumpsteer @ Mar 25 2021, 01:50 AM) *


Good find - this is correct, isn't it?

It's here too, in case you want to know how much before ordering. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/0391...039-101-287-OEM
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post Mar 25 2021, 11:29 AM
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QUOTE(Jonathan Livesay @ Mar 25 2021, 09:46 AM) *

QUOTE(FlacaProductions @ Mar 25 2021, 09:37 AM) *

QUOTE(Billy Bumpsteer @ Mar 25 2021, 01:50 AM) *


Good find - this is correct, isn't it?

It's here too, in case you want to know how much before ordering. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/0391...039-101-287-OEM

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post Mar 25 2021, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(Billy Bumpsteer @ Mar 25 2021, 01:50 AM) *


Yes! That's the gasket. That solves the problem. Cool to know that PN.

Also, to another post in this thread, you shouldn't need any tape on the sensor threads. The copper crush gasket addresses this leak path.
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post Mar 25 2021, 07:53 PM
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Thank you all, good to know that I am not alone with this issue! If I understanding right, the "special" gasket that goes directly on the engine looks very similar to the "paper one" going between the plate and the cover? Is it the same? Could I use Permatex hi-temp liquid gasket instead?

And what about the seal between the threaded part and the plate that does'nt seem to be very "leak free"!!!?? That is a direct path between oil and cover where leak can occurs from wire boots...

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post Mar 25 2021, 11:44 PM
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The oil temp sender threads into the plate from the opposite side of your picture.
The sender has a copper crush washer the seals the sender to the plate.

From your picture view the oil can get to the threads and the sender body but not past the washer.

That is the theory anyway.

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post Mar 26 2021, 07:06 PM
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QUOTE(rivs914 @ Mar 25 2021, 06:53 PM) *

Thank you all, good to know that I am not alone with this issue! If I understanding right, the "special" gasket that goes directly on the engine looks very similar to the "paper one" going between the plate and the cover? Is it the same? Could I use Permatex hi-temp liquid gasket instead?

And what about the seal between the threaded part and the plate that does'nt seem to be very "leak free"!!!?? That is a direct path between oil and cover where leak can occurs from wire boots...

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That does LOOK like a leak path, but it really isn't, if the crush washer is installed correctly. The crush washer on the sensor seals up this path by blocking the leak path at the sheet metal.

COULD you use permatex? Sure.
SHOULD you use permatex? No. Do it right. Use the gasket.

The key to solving the leak is a gasket that seals around the fasteners. If the gasket doesn't completely encircle each fastener, it won't work. The gasket must be located between the sensor mounting plate and the case.
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post Mar 27 2021, 07:34 AM
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If your not concerned about originality, just replace it all with the billet aluminum replacement sold by a member vendor here.

I battled leaks in this area for years...no more leaks with the bullet plate. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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post Mar 27 2021, 07:49 AM
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QUOTE(saigon71 @ Mar 27 2021, 08:34 AM) *

If your not concerned about originality, just replace it all with the billet aluminum replacement sold by a member vendor here.

Well that's awful rude...tease us and leave us?
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post Mar 27 2021, 08:37 AM
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QUOTE(GregAmy @ Mar 27 2021, 09:49 AM) *

QUOTE(saigon71 @ Mar 27 2021, 08:34 AM) *

If your not concerned about originality, just replace it all with the billet aluminum replacement sold by a member vendor here.

Well that's awful rude...tease us and leave us?


LOL!

I'm technically challenged posting links using my phone. Google "914world.com billet taco plate" to find it. Its offered br username 914werke.

Great product.
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post Mar 27 2021, 08:46 AM
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Ah, ok it's Rich.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=342242

How far down does it stick?
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post Mar 27 2021, 09:25 AM
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Not really any further than the OE unit with cover installed.
When discussing the use on his engines with Jake he raised the concern of air flow over the sensor affecting the gauge reading so I sourced a cap thats now included (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


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post Mar 27 2021, 04:26 PM
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Thanks, Rich.

Any chance you offer one that's just a block off? Race car doesn't measure oil temp there. I could easily use the upper plate and just plug the hole with a bolt...but it won't look as spiffy.
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