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This falls under the category of I hate previous owners: (IMG:style_emoticons/default/chair.gif)
I knew coming into this vehicle that it was not well taken care of and has issues. That is part of the game with a 45 year old car. This one appears to have had some real fun in its past life. AC installed - strike 1 Cooling flaps taken out of the engine for "better cooling" - yeah right like the German's had no idea what they were doing. Strike 2 Yesterday I pulled the engine tin and it turns out Cylinder 3 isn't tapped for Cylinder Head Temp (CHT) sensor. Oh and someone welded up the breather hole. That is probably a sign of worse discoveries ahead. Other side breather was a complete cobble job of thin wall brass tube stuck in the hole and held in with RTV! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) I thought maybe the head with it tapped was put on wrong side. So I pulled the other side tin. Nope - Driver side head not machined or tapped for CHT either. Now the plot thickens. I pull the valve covers to look at head part number. They do carry the 914 2.0L part number and they are 3 stud heads. I'm confused. 1) Were all heads drilled for CHT or just passenger side for Cyl#3? I can't remember from my original 914 I had. 2) Are there aftermarket heads that have 914 p/n's but don't drill and tap for CHT? 3) other possibilities I'm missing? Can add pictures later this morning. |
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that's what I do! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada ![]() |
This falls under the category of I hate previous owners: (IMG:style_emoticons/default/chair.gif) I knew coming into this vehicle that it was not well taken care of and has issues. That is part of the game with a 45 year old car. This one appears to have had some real fun in its past life. AC installed - strike 1 Cooling flaps taken out of the engine for "better cooling" - yeah right like the German's had no idea what they were doing. Strike 2 Yesterday I pulled the engine tin and it turns out Cylinder 3 isn't tapped for Cylinder Head Temp (CHT) sensor. Oh and someone welded up the breather hole. That is probably a sign of worse discoveries ahead. Other side breather was a complete cobble job of thin wall brass tube stuck in the hole and held in with RTV! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) I thought maybe the head with it tapped was put on wrong side. So I pulled the other side tin. Nope - Driver side head not machined or tapped for CHT either. Now the plot thickens. I pull the valve covers to look at head part number. They do carry the 914 2.0L part number and they are 3 stud heads. I'm confused. 1) Were all heads drilled for CHT or just passenger side for Cyl#3? I can't remember from my original 914 I had. 2) Are there aftermarket heads that have 914 p/n's but don't drill and tap for CHT? 3) other possibilities I'm missing? Can add pictures later this morning. 1) Were all heads drilled for CHT or just passenger side for Cyl#3? Just the passenger side 2) Are there aftermarket heads that have 914 p/n's but don't drill and tap for CHT? not at the time this was done. Aftermarket heads won't have VW/audi logos 3) other possibilities I'm missing? the PO replaced the head with a 1/2 side head. |
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