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| Montroe |
May 27 2017, 11:02 PM
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I recently purchased a 74 914 with what I thought was a 1.8l engine with low compression on all 4 cylinders. My plan was to get the heads cleaned up and have new valves and guides installed and replace the pistons and cylinders with a 94mm set. After removing the engine, I found that the block does not have ID numbers in either location, the heads are 2.0l bus heads 022 101 372G and the pistons and cylinders are 94mm. If it is a bus block, the dipstick has been relocated. I also have a 1.7l long block W0093163 with 022 101 372 heads that is also in need of refreshing. So, should I have larger valves (42mm/37.7mm) installed in the unidentified (possibly bus) block and go with 96mm P&C's or go with the 914 1.7l block and have the heads opened up to accept 96mm P&C's and maybe have larger valves installed as well? Either setup will be fed by Weber 40 IDF carbs. Thanks in advance for the advice.
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| 914Sixer |
May 28 2017, 06:37 AM
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Use the 1.7 block and the rest of the 2.0 bus parts. All the internals are interchangeable. You can use 96 mm PC because they are slip in. Use the bus heads. You do not say what you are using for fuel.
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| larryM |
May 29 2017, 09:54 PM
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- the 2.0 bus heads have a different "square" exh port - won't match up to 914 headers
you will have to make custom exhaust otherwise it's a cheap & easy way to have a 2.0 Use the 1.7 block and the rest of the 2.0 bus parts. All the internals are interchangeable. You can use 96 mm PC because they are slip in. Use the bus heads. You do not say what you are using for fuel. |
Montroe Bus 2.0l vs 1.7 914 Motor Dilemma May 27 2017, 11:02 PM
Montroe
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Bob L.
Use the 1.7 block and the rest of the 2.0 bus pa... May 28 2017, 06:05 PM
porschetub
Use the 1.7 block and the rest of the 2.0 bus par... May 28 2017, 05:03 PM
Montroe Thanks for the info guys. I'm running Weber 40... May 28 2017, 07:16 PM
jcd914 The earlier 2.0L bus heads are "oval port... May 29 2017, 11:12 PM
porschetub
The earlier 2.0L bus heads are "oval port... May 30 2017, 03:40 PM
Montroe
The earlier 2.0L bus heads are "oval port... May 30 2017, 04:48 PM
Montroe Thanks LarryM and JCD914. My 2.0l bus heads have o... May 30 2017, 06:40 AM
McMark Use either case (depending on which one is in bett... May 30 2017, 07:06 AM![]() ![]() |
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