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Speedo
Does the electronics console on the left side of the 914-6 engine compartment have a cover? I have been looking for one and now I am not sure it has one? School me and show a picture if available please.
Speedo
Just saw this and now I am more confused...
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=172763
sixnotfour
QUOTE(Speedo @ Sep 3 2022, 06:44 AM) *

Just saw this and now I am more confused...
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=172763


The Square one is correct; you will need the stud and knurled knob also for a 70
davep
the cover was changed when they installed the retractable seat belt, it was necessary to angle the top of the cover to fit under the bolt plate, so the one without the slope is correct for a 914/6
fixer34
Yep, my Mar '70 -6 came with a cover, threaded rod and knurled knob just like the picture. Interesting there is no Porsche logo or part number on the cover.
wonkipop
QUOTE(Speedo @ Sep 3 2022, 06:44 AM) *

Just saw this and now I am more confused...
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=172763


thats an interesting thread to read.
seems like very early 4s and 6s never had the circuit/relay board cover!
but they did a recall to install it.

pretty dumb of vw and porsche not to have covered it originally. blink.gif
sitting right there getting rained on.

geez. i know the 914 was an entry level car to keep costs down but thats taking things a bit far. smile.gif
wonkipop
yet again mr b's ( @JeffBowlsby ) fab website comes to the rescue.

recall 9K

https://bowlsby.net/914/Classic/Recalls.htm


that will get the concourse kook judges tits in a tangle. av-943.gif
whats it to be then gents.
as it left the factory or after they decided to fix the fark up. biggrin.gif
could be punch ups on the golf course lawns over this one. stirthepot.gif
Speedo
Ok,
So they missed me on the recall. I would like to source a cover. If you have an extra that will fit, PM me and let's make it happen.
nathanxnathan
I see in the recall there are 2 "rubber strips" and a stopper. It seems to me that the cap is supposed to be held on by rubber bands and I guess the stopper is to plug the hole that the stud would go through.

Here's the board from my early car on the left next to one from a 71 on the right. You can see there's no boss even to mount a stud.

Click to view attachment
mark04usa
Yep, my early '70 car has the same relay board with no mount stud for cover.
mepstein
Early board also had metal capped relays and wasn’t potted on the bottom.
Speedo
Somebody needs to 3D print these...hurry up!
ClayPerrine
QUOTE(nathanxnathan @ Oct 6 2022, 07:23 PM) *

I see in the recall there are 2 "rubber strips" and a stopper. It seems to me that the cap is supposed to be held on by rubber bands and I guess the stopper is to plug the hole that the stud would go through.

Here's the board from my early car on the left next to one from a 71 on the right. You can see there's no boss even to mount a stud.

Click to view attachment


Neither of those relay boards are for a 914-6. All sixes had a unique relay board with a stud and knurled knob.

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