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gelliott 02-10-2004 08:08 PM

Type IV rebuilding Questions
 
Hi all

I am rebuilding a Type IV engine for a '73 914 and have three questions
1. How do you clock the the distributor drive gear in relation to the crank?
2. What is the dimension and the torque spec of the bolt that holds the oil pick up?
3. What is the best method to seal the through bolts, washers & nuts?

Thank you,

GE

Jake Raby 02-10-2004 09:23 PM

do you have my video??

jamcleod 02-11-2004 03:17 AM

yes, you should see Jakes video. he didn't include addressing deck height on the video though;) .

1) one way to time gear to crank is to bring engine to TDC (when all assembled), then slot in gear is arranged to be 12 degrees WRT case seam.

2) IMPORTANT! the oil pickup bolt torque is about 9.4 ft-lbs!overtorquing this bolt could ruin case.

3) i have used permatex ### (#escapes me this am, no coffee). hopefully, others will chime in with the best.

Dave at Pelican Parts 02-11-2004 05:35 AM

The drive gear goes on the crank in precisely one orientation. There's a Woodruff key (half-moon shaped piece of metal) that locks them together, and there is only one slot for it on the crank and one on the gear. Ditto the drive gear for the cam.

The through-bolt gets 14.5 lb-ft of torque. The odd-shaped nut (looks like a bolt) that holds the sump onto the bottom of the crankcase gets 9.4 lb-ft, as noted.

--DD

gelliott 02-11-2004 07:12 AM

Jake

I want to buy a DVD version of your video.

GE

Jake Raby 02-11-2004 09:49 AM

I'm not selling any DVDs... The DVDs are having problems being compatible with all players.

I can sell you a VHS if you email info@aircooledtechnology.com

jamcleod 02-11-2004 02:06 PM

oops, showing my ignorance again. :( DD, as always, is right about the torque of the bolt. i read the post and thought sump bolt/nut. now, where did i put that Haynes, i need to reread it...:rolleyes:

sean_V8_914 02-11-2004 02:16 PM

I enjoyed Jakes video

SteveStromberg 02-11-2004 04:16 PM

If you have any questions just send me a e-mail I will assist you. Steve

Jason White 02-13-2004 09:40 PM

Yamabond is the stuff.

914Ghost 02-13-2004 11:01 PM

The ultimate answer to question #1:
It doesn't matter how the distributor drive gear is clocked to the crank gear IF, IF...you have an 050 (or other centrifugal advance distributor AND pointless ignition. No vacuum canister and no condensor to stop from spinning the dizzy all around.
It's nice to know when you buy a car that's timed on #3 because the drive gear all outta wack!
You got the other answers. But I use CURIL on about everything, if it's REAL tough (valve covers) use the yellow permatex weatherstrip adhesive but that stuff is murder...it'll seal about anything but its straight from hell to deal with.
Bob O


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