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> Rebuilt 914 1.8 L-Jet Throttle Body
pete000
post Dec 6 2015, 01:23 AM
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From my 1974 1.8

Just got my TB back from a total rebuild. Came out really nice. Done by a machinist on the Samba user name whip618 does really nice work.

Machined with bearings and seals, new Pivot shaft, new Butterfly, over bored, rebuilt TPS, All fresh cad plating, machined mounting surfaces. Pressure tested. I just put it in today, but have not had time to try it out. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif)

Also a new seal by 914 Rubber.

Will post follow up.


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post Dec 6 2015, 07:21 AM
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Quality work !!
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post Dec 6 2015, 08:52 AM
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Did you have this done to address a particular problem with your engine?
Also, can you loosen or remove the big idle adjustment screw, maybe showing how it selectively leaks air?

Thanks, it's beautiful!

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post Dec 6 2015, 12:04 PM
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I had it rebuilt because of wear on the butterfly and leaking shaft pivots.

Very happy with the results of the rebuild.
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post Dec 6 2015, 12:48 PM
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wow thats nice, what was the ball park cost if you can say, was it overlly expensive ?
hey that 3 pin TPS is that stock for 1.8 or are you doing a FI conversion ??
I want to eventually convert my 1.7 Djet over to Microsquirt.

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post Dec 6 2015, 01:22 PM
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Very nice!
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post Dec 6 2015, 01:39 PM
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Looks great!

Do you know if they replaced or just cad plated the spring?

I had one fracture after about 90k miles of normal operation, leaving me stranded.

Also does anyone know of a source for a replacement spring?
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post Dec 6 2015, 01:48 PM
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QUOTE(pete000 @ Dec 6 2015, 01:04 PM) *

I had it rebuilt because of wear on the butterfly and leaking shaft pivots.

Very happy with the results of the rebuild.



Thanks.

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post Dec 6 2015, 02:37 PM
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Looks nice, I have a 2.0 TB I need to refurbish and should do the 1.8 unit I have as well.

I figure not a huge market but something I should pursue to make some 914 spending money.
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post Dec 6 2015, 03:00 PM
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Really nice. looks better than new... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Would you post a link to the Samba site where contact can be made.
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post Dec 7 2015, 03:40 AM
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I would also be interested.

My main issue is that the throttle is 'sticky' in the closed position and so it is difficult to control the throttle smoothly. I have looked closely at it but, as yet, I have been unable to identify the offending element. Even holding it in your hand (and after generous lubrication) you can feel it stick at full closed position and have that 'snap' feel as the throttle is opened
I am interested how the throttle performs after the rebuild.

Was it a new return spring?

Contact details of your rebuild man would be great.

Nice looking piece of kit
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post Dec 7 2015, 10:50 AM
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post Dec 7 2015, 11:52 AM
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Not sure if the spring is replaced. He does lots of these for VW applications. Some of the sticking is due to the butterfly wearing against the side wall allowing it to over close and stick. Mine was worn in this area.

Here is the thread on The Samba where I was able to find Phil the machinist.


http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6790104


Price is dependent on the level of rebuild I think. Not cheap, but the quality and performance is outstanding. Takes a couple weeks turn around time.
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post Dec 7 2015, 12:08 PM
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QUOTE(pete000 @ Dec 7 2015, 11:52 AM) *

Not sure if the spring is replaced. He does lots of these for VW applications. Some of the sticking is due to the butterfly wearing against the side wall allowing it to over close and stick. Mine was worn in this area.

Here is the thread on The Samba where I was able to find Phil the machinist.


http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6790104


Price is dependent on the level of rebuild I think. Not cheap, but the quality and performance is outstanding. Takes a couple weeks turn around time.


Phil certainly does excellent work on throttle bodies. He also does an exceptional job
blueprinting the original type 4 oil pump, given you can supply a good core to start with.
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post Dec 7 2015, 01:02 PM
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Is it possible for someone to post Phil contact info?
The existing link will not allow one to pm him unless you're a member of Samba.
Thanks
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post Feb 25 2016, 08:21 PM
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Just got my tb back from Phil.

It drives so smoothly it is almost sinful.

The problem I had (and apparently common) is that the throttle plate would stick in the closed position and would need a blip on the throttle to disengage the throttle plate and then you could feed in the power.

Phil also added a mod -an adjustable stop on the tbspindle assy to stop the throttle plate from jamming on the wall of the tb

Now, I have to change my driving style as you can accelerate silky smooth from rest. A very rewarding result. $295 shipped to Aus.

Thanks Phil

The other plus is that I can now have the secondary return spring which goes from the bell housing tinware to the tb spindle. The secondary spring is obligatory for track use but the car was impossible to drive with one before the rebuild.

Phil can be contacted through Samba (easy to join) or his address is

Philip Eslin
290 Sandia Rd NW
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My car runs so much better after the rebuild. It just would not idle cold before rebuild. Now never stalls and idles at 900
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post Feb 26 2016, 11:23 AM
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QUOTE(nihil44 @ Feb 25 2016, 06:21 PM) *

Just got my tb back from Phil.

It drives so smoothly it is almost sinful.

The problem I had (and apparently common) is that the throttle plate would stick in the closed position and would need a blip on the throttle to disengage the throttle plate and then you could feed in the power.

Phil also added a mod -an adjustable stop on the tbspindle assy to stop the throttle plate from jamming on the wall of the tb

Now, I have to change my driving style as you can accelerate silky smooth from rest. A very rewarding result. $295 shipped to Aus.

Thanks Phil

The other plus is that I can now have the secondary return spring which goes from the bell housing tinware to the tb spindle. The secondary spring is obligatory for track use but the car was impossible to drive with one before the rebuild.

Phil can be contacted through Samba (easy to join) or his address is

Philip Eslin
290 Sandia Rd NW
Albuquerque NM 87107-5335
USA


Thanks for posting his contact info. You Da Man
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post Feb 26 2016, 11:33 AM
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The position sensor looks new. Did he replace it?
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post Feb 26 2016, 01:16 PM
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Don't know.
My guess it has just had a bit a clean up
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