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> Info needed - hole size of main electrical snorkel boot on the shelf, Found a 1971 with a 31mm and 73 with a 34mm hole
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post Mar 26 2019, 10:04 AM
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A member here contact me regarding the 914 Rubber snorkel boot being too small at the top to engage the hole in the shelf on his 1973 914.
I measured a 71 car which was 31mm and a 73 car which was 34mm.
Trying to see when Porsche changed it and did it stay at 34mm from 1973 and on.
Please measure the hole size of the hole in the shelf ( which requires the grommet to not be in place ) and report the year and hole size. Will be interested in the 914-6 size too to see if they had the same small 31mm hole as the early 914.

Thanks in advance
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post Mar 26 2019, 10:06 AM
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Not sure when exactly they changed but yes, earlier cars have a smaller hole ...
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post Mar 26 2019, 07:09 PM
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42mm on a 75.
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post Mar 26 2019, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(Chris914n6 @ Mar 26 2019, 06:09 PM) *

42mm on a 75.


Thanks Chris.
I am thinking 73 is probably the first year for the larger hole and snorkle. But it may have been on some 72's as a lot changed on that year.
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post Mar 27 2019, 06:00 PM
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75 & 76 the hole was also moved a little closer to to center where the shelf is a little wider.
I ran into this while attempting to install a snorkel from a 75 into a 72.
There is not enough room on the shelf where the 72 hole is to open it up for the 75/76 snorkel.
I ended up get a repro snorkel from 914rubber and not using the 75 snorkel.
Somewhere I have a picture of the 2 snorkels side by side.

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post Mar 28 2019, 07:05 AM
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I purchased one from 914 Rubber for my 76 & found it was too small to fit the hole in the shelf. I also had to do some surgery to get all the wires thru as the ID's were too small
I didn't know there was a source for the 75-76 version.
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post Mar 28 2019, 09:30 AM
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My 1970 914-6 has a 31 mm engine shelf hole. Not sure if this helps you out Bruce but you can add it to the list.
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post Mar 28 2019, 11:17 AM
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It does make sense as the cars were getting more and more extra electrical "stuff" over the years which required more wires in the main harness.
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post Apr 1 2019, 01:50 AM
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QUOTE(barefoot @ Mar 28 2019, 06:05 AM) *

I purchased one from 914 Rubber for my 76 & found it was too small to fit the hole in the shelf. I also had to do some surgery to get all the wires thru as the ID's were too small
I didn't know there was a source for the 75-76 version.


I don't know of a source for the 75/76 snorkel, I was splicing the rear half of a 75 harness into my 72 914. When I couldn't get the 75 snorkel into the engine shelf, I started doing some research. I found a couple of mentions of size differences and a few pictures that showed 75/76 snorkel position in the engine shelf different that others.

I ended up using the 914rubber reproduction snorkel.

Here are a couple pictures showing the 75 snorkel I removed and teh 914rubber snorkel.

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