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914/4: 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 914/6: 70 71 72
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We have an original 914-6 engine, sans the fan shroud (aka upper air guide) and tin. Can someone educate me on fitment and availability? Is there a definitive fan shroud article or post? If so, I could not find it.
What I understand is correct would be a 911-106-901-00 Air Guide Upper Black. This appears to be shared with 1969-71 911T with carbs. What we do have is a red shroud, which appears to be off of a 1977 911 Turbo. It has a couple cracks and some bolt holes broken open. I have no doubt it could be salvaged with some effort, but even then I am wondering if it would fit correctly. There’s a post on the early911sregistry site, which suggests there are differences beside the color but doesn't go into much detail. ![]() It seems like they are hard to come by. I did find one currently on eBay that says it has been “modified”. It this my best current option? Does anyone recognize the modifications? Of the after market vendors I found mentioned in old threads, it appears that series900 may still be selling them. I am waiting to hear back from them. Does anyone have first hand experience with the quality and fit of their product compared to original? Thank you. |
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I am fairly certain that the 914/6 fan shroud was the same as the 911T from 1970-71. I made a factory tour in 1971 and saw a 914/6 engine on the assembly line in the middle of all the 911 engines and there was no reason for a different shroud. The 914/6 I drove from 1970 until 1973 had a black shroud.
The early 911 engines had the long gray runner to the oil cooler. There was an improvement in the early 1970's with a removable piece to allow access to the oil cooler bolts without removing the shroud. I don't remember exactly when this happened. |
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