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> Adventures of an old 914-6, Keeping it in the family and making memories
vintage914racer
post Aug 1 2023, 01:01 PM
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As a regular lurker, and occasional forum participant (primarily when I find myself in a pickle and need to "phone a friend") I've always enjoyed ongoing build and "keeping them on the road and running" threads. So in an effort to do the same for myself, and perhaps prevent haphazardly ad hoc and disjointed threads for projects and updates, I figured I'd try to pull things together into my own, ongoing thread.

This thread is about "Speedy," my 1970 factory 914-6. The car has spent more time off the road than on, but as of late I've proclaimed it's the year of Speedy and started tackling a long list of updates. Before we get into those details, here's a bit about Speedy...

My memories with Speedy go back the the mid-80's when I was a pudgy four or five year old. Back when safety was more of a suggestion than a requirement, I'd often tag along in the front seat between my mom and dad on backroad blasts and the occasional trip up to Brainerd International Raceway when IMSA used to run up there.

Why the name "Speedy?" Well I suppose because as a kid I saw the 180mph speedy, felt my dad's right foot initiate some speedy acceleration, and perhaps because I distinctly remember my mom, in the passenger seat look up from what she was reading, glance at the speedo and shriek upon the realization that we were doing 120mph. By 1980s perspective, particularly that of a 6 year old, the car was Speedy. By today's standards? I'm not sure. But it sure is fun. And for the record, I'm not typically one to name a car, but apparently I was as a youth. And its stuck.

Here's she is, for reference...

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It's worth noting that my Dad bought Speedy after he overcame a horrible battle with blood cancer (where they initially gave him 60 days to live). After paying off some truly excessive hospital bills that piled up during his better part of a year spent in the hospital, Speedy was his "I kicked Cancer's ass" celebratory purchase. He bought it at Carousel Porsche Audi in Golden Valley, MN, and perhaps not by coincidence, when I was a teenager I kicked off 10 years of employment at that very same dealership.

Stay tuned for more about our early years with Speedy and my journey as caretaker...



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post Aug 18 2023, 11:41 AM
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On to the next project on my list, the "triangle of death." It's such an ominous name, but rest assured I successfully took on the triangle and came out completely unscathed.

Here is the triangle pre-repairs. Most probably know, but it consists of well the triangle formed between the oil breather housing, the thermostat and the oil pressure switch. Some if not all tend to leak oil at some point so I figured I'd tackle them all.

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The breather housing was first on my list.

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It, like the two other corners of the triangle, was seeping a bit. I'm sure having two gaskets hidden under the cover didn't help. I'm trying to figure out who the prior guy was who slapped one gasket over the top of another? Oh yeah, that was me. Probably a good 12 years ago. To my (dis)credit, the gasket under the green one was silver and properly affixed to the engine case.

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With the mating surfaces cleaned up, new gasket affixed and breather cover re-fastneed I moved on to my next project...

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...grilling dinner. A guy has to eat, right?

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I then moved on to replacing the oil pressure switch. It was a quick fix, however finding the correct aluminum washer that mounts between the switch adapter fitting and the case was a bit of a scavenger hunt. Following visits to the local hardware store and two auto parts stores, I had what I needed and checked the pressure switch off of my list.

I'm continually amused when I walk into my FLAPS and they ask what I'm looking for. My usual response is, "It doesn't matter, you're not going to have it." Lately it's been trips like this for crush washers and other hardware. Every now and then I find a helpful parts rep who saves the day. I found that guy this time around. That's a win in my book.

The final corner of the triangle was the thermostat o-ring. This was another easy job. Out comes the t-stat.

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Off with the old seal and on with the new one.

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I reinstalled the thermostat then got the triangle of death cleaned up nice and pretty. I've filed paperwork to rename the area the triangle of cleanliness, but I know the clock is ticking until it again gets dirty.

The next day I treated myself to a drive to work in the 914 and took the long way home.

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All told I added a good 50 miles to the odometer. The good news? No more triangle of death leaks. The bad news? I found more leaks.

While I replaced my lower valve covers with 930 covers and new gaskets (and failed to document it here), I didn't replace the uppers. Would you believe that they too seem to be leaking? Let just say I was a bit surprised at the leaks. But that's what happens when you clean up a mess. You quickly notice when a new mess is made.



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QUOTE(vintage914racer @ Aug 19 2023, 05:41 AM) *

On to the next project on my list, the "triangle of death." It's such an ominous name, but rest assured I successfully took on the triangle and came out completely unscathed.

Here is the triangle pre-repairs. Most probably know, but it consists of well the triangle formed between the oil breather housing, the thermostat and the oil pressure switch. Some if not all tend to leak oil at some point so I figured I'd tackle them all.

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The breather housing was first on my list.

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It, like the two other corners of the triangle, was seeping a bit. I'm sure having two gaskets hidden under the cover didn't help. I'm trying to figure out who the prior guy was who slapped one gasket over the top of another? Oh yeah, that was me. Probably a good 12 years ago. To my (dis)credit, the gasket under the green one was silver and properly affixed to the engine case.

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With the mating surfaces cleaned up, new gasket affixed and breather cover re-fastneed I moved on to my next project...

Attached Image

...grilling dinner. A guy has to eat, right?

Attached Image


I then moved on to replacing the oil pressure switch. It was a quick fix, however finding the correct aluminum washer that mounts between the switch adapter fitting and the case was a bit of a scavenger hunt. Following visits to the local hardware store and two auto parts stores, I had what I needed and checked the pressure switch off of my list.

I'm continually amused when I walk into my FLAPS and they ask what I'm looking for. My usual response is, "It doesn't matter, you're not going to have it." Lately it's been trips like this for crush washers and other hardware. Every now and then I find a helpful parts rep who saves the day. I found that guy this time around. That's a win in my book.

The final corner of the triangle was the thermostat o-ring. This was another easy job. Out comes the t-stat.

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Off with the old seal and on with the new one.

Attached Image

I reinstalled the thermostat then got the triangle of death cleaned up nice and pretty. I've filed paperwork to rename the area the triangle of cleanliness, but I know the clock is ticking until it again gets dirty.

The next day I treated myself to a drive to work in the 914 and took the long way home.

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All told I added a good 50 miles to the odometer. The good news? No more triangle of death leaks. The bad news? I found more leaks.

While I replaced my lower valve covers with 930 covers and new gaskets (and failed to document it here), I didn't replace the uppers. Would you believe that they too seem to be leaking? Let just say I was a bit surprised at the leaks. But that's what happens when you clean up a mess. You quickly notice when a new mess is made.

I had a leak @ the breather cover for similar reason,when I removed it the gasket was way too thick compared to the VR replacement and was way over tightened,I had a section of sheet glass I had used to reface my valve covers and ran the cover over on that....it was twisted and took a bit to get right.
I have a leak @ my oil pressure sensor that i'am going to attend to ,its only small but enough to piss me off .
Leak chasing and repair IMO is part of the came with these engines.
Keep up the good work,cheers.
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vintage914racer   Adventures of an old 914-6   Aug 1 2023, 01:01 PM
vintage914racer   I don't remember the particulars at all, given...   Aug 1 2023, 01:17 PM
vintage914racer   As eluded to in my last post, the rust was strong ...   Aug 1 2023, 01:51 PM
Cairo94507   :popcorn: :beer2: We love build threads- I am s...   Aug 1 2023, 02:03 PM
vintage914racer   :popcorn: :beer2: We love build threads- I am ...   Aug 2 2023, 09:28 AM
vintage914racer   With 99.72% of the car's structural integrity ...   Aug 1 2023, 02:10 PM
mlindner   That's very cool, both your story and Speedy. ...   Aug 1 2023, 02:31 PM
vintage914racer   That's very cool, both your story and Speedy....   Aug 2 2023, 08:18 AM
vintage914racer   So, picking up where I left off... With the RMS r...   Aug 3 2023, 03:29 PM
vintage914racer   But now as I look at the image, I've realiz...   Aug 3 2023, 03:34 PM
Dion   Loving this! :popcorn:   Aug 3 2023, 05:42 PM
vintage914racer   Loving this! :popcorn: Thanks. More to com...   Aug 3 2023, 10:38 PM
TRS63   What a cool car and so great it being a family car...   Aug 4 2023, 12:00 AM
vintage914racer   Following the replacement of the RMS, and associat...   Aug 9 2023, 03:16 PM
vintage914racer   The gasket on the outboard axle flange looked a bi...   Aug 9 2023, 03:39 PM
Cairo94507   :popcorn: :beer2:   Aug 10 2023, 11:41 AM
vintage914racer   Bad news. I failed to get pictures of the new mast...   Aug 11 2023, 10:08 AM
rick 918-S   Had to bump this one. Great story of family and ca...   Aug 12 2023, 09:29 AM
vintage914racer   Had to bump this one. Great story of family and c...   Aug 16 2023, 04:38 PM
Luke M   You may want to check your shock spring cups. They...   Aug 16 2023, 06:27 PM
vintage914racer   You may want to check your shock spring cups. The...   Aug 16 2023, 08:15 PM
Freezin 914   Not sure how I missed this thread until tonight, ...   Aug 16 2023, 08:50 PM
vintage914racer   Not sure how I missed this thread until tonight, ...   Aug 16 2023, 09:27 PM
Rogerz33   A totally cool project! Way to go   Aug 17 2023, 12:49 AM
vintage914racer   A totally cool project! Way to go Thanks, R...   Aug 17 2023, 09:21 AM
vintage914racer   On to the next project on my list, the "trian...   Aug 18 2023, 11:41 AM
porschetub   On to the next project on my list, the "tria...   Aug 18 2023, 02:53 PM
vintage914racer   I had a leak @ the breather cover for similar rea...   Aug 18 2023, 03:00 PM
BillJ   Love this thread and the family connection. My 6 ...   Aug 18 2023, 11:48 AM
vintage914racer   Now, I need the wisdom of the group.... Now that ...   Aug 18 2023, 12:55 PM
ClayPerrine   Now, I need the wisdom of the group.... Now that...   Aug 18 2023, 01:27 PM
vintage914racer   Now, I need the wisdom of the group.... Now tha...   Aug 18 2023, 01:58 PM
vintage914racer   In chasing down the "low speed whine" no...   Nov 4 2023, 11:34 AM
vintage914racer   Back home from Rennsport, I tackled rebuilding the...   Nov 4 2023, 11:41 AM
vintage914racer   The next order of business then was to drive the c...   Nov 4 2023, 11:51 AM
rick 918-S   Really great to see your daughter was interested e...   Nov 4 2023, 12:14 PM
vintage914racer   Really great to see your daughter was interested ...   Nov 4 2023, 01:41 PM
Cairo94507   Very cool. :popcorn: :beer2:   Nov 4 2023, 01:54 PM
vintage914racer   It seems I've done a poor job updating this po...   Dec 18 2024, 02:58 PM
mb911   I run that very muffler. I am local to Bryan and d...   Dec 18 2024, 04:59 PM
vintage914racer   I run that very muffler. I am local to Bryan and ...   Dec 18 2024, 05:58 PM
mb911   I run that very muffler. I am local to Bryan and...   Dec 18 2024, 06:12 PM
vintage914racer   [quote name='vintage914racer' post='3182074' date...   Dec 18 2024, 07:58 PM
Lof8   Beautiful car and great story! I love it!   Dec 19 2024, 09:00 AM
Root_Werks   You've had some really fun projects on this 91...   Dec 19 2024, 03:42 PM
vintage914racer   You've had some really fun projects on this 9...   Dec 19 2024, 04:23 PM
sixnotfour   what engine is in it ??,, looks like an ealier San...   Dec 19 2024, 07:23 PM
vintage914racer   what engine is in it ??,, looks like an ealier Sa...   Dec 19 2024, 10:45 PM


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