Summertime Blues, or, coping with vapor lock and OEM |
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Summertime Blues, or, coping with vapor lock and OEM |
1970 Neun vierzehn |
Jul 13 2010, 09:21 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,199 Joined: 16-March 06 From: cincinnati, ohio Member No.: 5,727 |
I've posted this query here 'cause I figured maybe there would be no smart-a** replies that would be forthcoming from the "garage" forum.
Yes, I know about the front trunk placement of the fuel pump, but for a 70/4, that's hardly original. The only "trick" I am aware of is keeping the fuel tank mostly full, thereby lessening the effect of overly warm gasoline returning to the fuel pump. Last Sunday, after a particularly spirited drive of some length, and exiting the interstate with about a 1/4 tank of fuel, the dreaded no-idle, sluggish throttle response at low rpm, and frequent stalling made the last few miles challenging. Thankfully, traffic kept moving, as I'm sure that had I been caught in lots of stop-n-go, the 914 would have died until things cooled down. So, in the interest of keeping things original, does anyone have any other suggestions, if not to completely eliminate, but at least reduce the likelihood of vapor-lock problems? Paul |
Tom_T |
Jul 13 2010, 11:48 PM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,320 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
Hey Paul, the factory - via VoA & Porsche+Audi - had a service bulletin in the late 70's on this FP relo for pre-75 914s. While I've not seen the actual paperwork, my long time factory trained mechanic Hans had done it on mine in 78 or 79 IIRC, after I got stuck for 3+ hrs. in beautiful downtown Blythe in 120+ weather that summer.
For this factory recco, the FP gets moved up under the steering rack cover behind the ZF rack just next to the access hole in the floor pan up there where the fuel lines go to the tunnel, & only requires some mounting screws into the pan - rather than the wholesale cutting which the non-factory recco trunk relo does. The fuel lines spice in at that tunnel access hole where the fuel lines daylight there to attach to the lower fuel tank fittings; & the electrical wiring is run under the passenger rocker panel. I think that AA's kit is set up to do essentially the same set-up. Do remember to install the FP bracket with the rubber isolators, so you don't transmit the vibes so much to the floorpan. Advantages to this location are: 1 - the fuel lines are already in the tunnel & up to the tank at the floorpan/tunnel portal, 2 - power can be run up from the stock FP location along the L rocker/sill space using the threshold sill's triangle-braces' holes, 3 - access is easy for repairs by removing the steering gear cover pan (as opposed to inside under the fuel tank that then needs removal for any work), 4 - which also serves to protect the FP & fittings from road debris/mud/water/snow/salt/etc., requires no cutting of the trunk or other body panels (as in the F trunk option), 5 - it's in a naturally cooled area due to the underbody airflow & away from the engine bay's heat to eliminate the vapor lock problem, 6 - it's essentially the same location as for the fuel filter change on the 70-74 914's, so it also promotes regular inspection whenever the filter is changed - since it's right in your or the mechanic's face. 7 - & since it's based on a factory service bulletin to deal with this problem, then it should past CW muster, in the same way as the HO Recall fix for the battery cover & engine bay fuel lines, or changing out the improper p/n ...-00 Fuchs Alloy Wheels without the back groove to seat the hubcentric front hubs properly with the proper p/n ....-01 wheels under the BO Recall. Here are some pix from mine as I'm opening it up for the resto, but it's not pretty after sitting on blocks in my garage for the past 25 years - so "please excuse out dust, rust & grime!" - FP wiring behind pass. rocker cover panel - Looking at FP from behind F pass tire side - FP connections at floor pan/tunnel access portal - Looking at FP from behind F driver tire side Perhaps the incomparable Mr. Bowlsby has the old VoA/P+A Service Bulletin on the fuel pump relocation in his files?? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) BTW - I understand about some of the responses in the Garage,but I think most of the folks over there mean well (smart-a's aside)! ... I can add some smart-A comments of my own here if you'd like!!?? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Hope this helps! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif) |
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