VW Bus Engine in my sweet 914?, Pelican seems to say so....... |
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VW Bus Engine in my sweet 914?, Pelican seems to say so....... |
Gatornapper |
Oct 26 2019, 05:41 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,259 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States |
The engine number on my sweet '76 914 2.0, made in 10/75, with only 61k miles on it, is GC005071. VIN is 4762902176
Pelican says this in an old posting: "The 2.0L engine cases always started with the letters GA or GB." They also say, "VW Bus Engines in 914s - This one occurs much more than you would think. When the engine inside the car doesn't match any of the 914 serial numbers, chances are that is an engine from a VW bus. Most of the time, these engines will be carbureted" Well, mine wasn't carbureted in 2005 when our local Porsche dealer removed the D-jet system and installed the carbs - I have the service records. They had a bad ECU and could not find a replacement. I have it in writing. So can anyone assure me that my "GC" engine is indeed a 914 engine - and thus Pelican is incorrect in their statement about 2.0 engines being only GA or GB? TIA, GN |
poorsche914 |
Oct 26 2019, 05:44 PM
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T4 Supercharged Group: Members Posts: 3,121 Joined: 28-May 09 From: Smoky Mountains Member No.: 10,419 Region Association: South East States |
You're good, Gatornapper...
GC was the code in '75/'76 for the 914 2.0L (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) |
Craigers17 |
Oct 26 2019, 06:02 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 785 Joined: 5-August 17 From: Rome, GA Member No.: 21,317 Region Association: South East States |
The engine number on my sweet '76 914 2.0, made in 10/75, with only 61k miles on it, is GC005071. VIN is 4762902176 Pelican says this in an old posting: "The 2.0L engine cases always started with the letters GA or GB." They also say, "VW Bus Engines in 914s - This one occurs much more than you would think. When the engine inside the car doesn't match any of the 914 serial numbers, chances are that is an engine from a VW bus. Most of the time, these engines will be carbureted" Well, mine wasn't carbureted in 2005 when our local Porsche dealer removed the D-jet system and installed the carbs - I have the service records. They had a bad ECU and could not find a replacement. I have it in writing. So can anyone assure me that my "GC" engine is indeed a 914 engine - and thus Pelican is incorrect in their statement about 2.0 engines being only GA or GB? TIA, GN Porsche 914 Code: Year: Engine: W 1970-1971 1.7L (8.2:1 compression, D-Jetronic) EA 1972-1973 1.7L (8.2:1 compression, D-Jetronic) EB 1973 1.7L (7.3:1 compression, D-Jetronic, CA) EC 1974-1975 1.8L (7.3:1 compression, L-Jetronic) AN 1.8L (8.6:1 compression, twin Solex Carbs, ROW) GA 1973-1974 2.0L (7.6:1 compression, D-Jetronic, N. America) GB 1973-1975 2.0L (8.0:1 compression, D-Jetronic, ROW) GC 1975-1976 2.0L (7.6:1 compression, D-Jetronic, N. America) VO 1.7L (ROW, magnesium) 1.8L (ROW, magnesium) 2.0L (ROW, magnesium) Copied this off a Bowlsby thread on engine codes. Sorry about previous link...my smart phone skills still need work. Hope this works/helps... |
Gatornapper |
Oct 26 2019, 06:19 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,259 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States |
Thanks guys! I thought it was probably good but needed to verify. Surprised Pelican has the error.
All numbers and codes on car look good.....another member with a really nice 914 drove it Friday and was amazed at how tight the suspension is and how well it shifted - markedly better than his restored '72 with a new 2.0 engine........the doors sound & feel like a new car when closed from 6" like they should be....the car is an amazing barn find....abandoned 14 years ago in a friends new (in '05) barn. As I've been digging into the car now for 2 years, everything I discover is only good news - an LA area car in amazing condition - soon to get a set of Mahle's on it.... GN |
Gatornapper |
Oct 26 2019, 06:22 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,259 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States |
Oh, D-jet going back on engine once all the engine's internals are proven good and I get it running super-well on the Weber's......probably spring.....compression is 118, 118, 115, 120.......
GN |
framos914 |
Oct 27 2019, 04:08 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 15-May 14 From: Corona California Member No.: 17,353 Region Association: Southern California |
Sorry, can't figure out how to delete this. Correct one below
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framos914 |
Oct 27 2019, 04:19 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 15-May 14 From: Corona California Member No.: 17,353 Region Association: Southern California |
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Gatornapper |
Oct 27 2019, 06:43 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,259 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States |
Framos -
Wow - cool! Thank you so much! Looks like mine one of the last 2000 made..... Never cease to be amazed at the depth and breadth of knowledge on this forum..... GN |
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