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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 15-August 07 From: wa. Member No.: 8,003 ![]() |
been looking on the site and cleaning up the floor in my 75 914 that will some day
be water cooled and a question poped into my head. why run the water lines in the center tunnel? Couldnt I use the space currently occupied by the air tubes? Has this been done? I searched and everyone with a radiator up front runs them down the center. There would be no use for the air tubes. Just a thought. |
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I wouldn't recommend running the hoses through the longs, I have lost count of how many mangled lines I have pulled from the longs of overheating converted 914s. With so many bends it is almost impossible to bleed the hoses completely and this will cause overheating issues. If you must run them through the body check out Tom's (carreraguy) subie 914, he had someone run his inside the center tunnel and it looks pretty good, and from what I understand there is no interference, there pics somewhere on the site.
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