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Cairo94507 05-13-2024 05:16 AM

Can the Idle Control Valve be mounted vertically?
 
I have a '95 993 3.6 going into my '71 914-6. The factory installed the Idle Control Valve (see photo of actual valve in case it is called something else) horizontally on top of the motor. In fact, almost all photos I see of this valve show it horizontally. Can it be mounted vertically and still operate? We are trying to keep the top of the motor as clean looking as possible. Thanks for your thoughts.
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Matt at Pelican Parts 05-15-2024 01:26 PM

I feel like that's a tough call. On just about every factory application across german auto manufacturers it's always mounted horizontal.... The way the unit functions its almost like it's weighted inside which makes me wonder if orientation is important or not. Hopeful someone can chime in with a better answer

LM964 05-15-2024 11:40 PM

My thought might be that it is a solenoid/electrically operated valve, as simple as that. It's orientation shouldn't make a difference to it's operation or function (unless I'm missing something). Could be that it's current position is the optimum space-saving and least obstructive orientation in what is a pretty crammed engine bay.

Try it out, change it's position with temporary fixings (e.g. cable ties) and see if it makes a difference.

shahram 05-16-2024 04:19 PM

Just bench test it in vertical position. If it opens and closes freely (which i am pretty sure is the case) you are good to go.

LM964 05-16-2024 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shahram (Post 12250646)
Just bench test it in vertical position. If it opens and closes freely (which i am pretty sure is the case) you are good to go.

Agree. When I removed mine and flushed it through with carb/brake cleaner I had it at all sorts of angles cleaning and testing it.

Cairo94507 05-20-2024 06:25 AM

Cool; thank you guys. We will test it in the vertical and see what happens. I appreciate your thoughts.

LM964 05-22-2024 01:29 AM

Post up how you get on..

LM964 05-23-2024 12:51 AM

As an fyi my 968CS/S has its ISV mounted vertically from factory.


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