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Thought it would be a good idea to start up a topic that had a list of stuff in it of parts from VWs and 911/2 that we could use on 914s
Type 2 automatic starter motor works
911 6 spring clutch and release bearing
Type 2 automatic starter motor works
911 6 spring clutch and release bearing
This is a VERY good idea.
Front discs, calipers and pads are common with same aged VW Type 4s i.e. up to 72 & then 73 & beyond. Although these days I dunno which is more rare a T4 or a 914!
Front wheel bearings are VW Beetle post 68 or VW Golf rear up to at least MkII (same thing)
Rear wheel bearings are available from BSL (Bearing Supplies a national industrial chain) you'll need the SKF or whatever part number for them to cross refer.
If your CV joints aren't too tired you can use the outer of the 914/4 joint with the new inner of a Beetle CV joint. Beetle CV boots can be modified to fit, 914/4 has 2 dowels & 4 bolts where a bug has 6 bolts, just weld up one opposite pair of bolt holes.
A fair few interior parts are the same as a Beetle, window winder handles for instance.
Rear brake pads are the same as an Alfa but I'll have to look that exact model up, you just need to enlarge one of the fixing pin holes.
911 master cylinders fit & are an upgrade from 17mm bore to 19mm.
009 or 050 dizzy will work with twin dual carbs.
The heater blower is common with a T2 item but I'm not sure which.
914/4 wheel bolts for alloys are the same as VW Iltis.
When converting LHD headlamps to UK RHD style youcan use either funky Angel Eyes or el cheapo designed for (classic) Mini 7" sealed beam conversion units.
ermmm
there's bound to be more, I'll have a think
Front discs, calipers and pads are common with same aged VW Type 4s i.e. up to 72 & then 73 & beyond. Although these days I dunno which is more rare a T4 or a 914!
Front wheel bearings are VW Beetle post 68 or VW Golf rear up to at least MkII (same thing)
Rear wheel bearings are available from BSL (Bearing Supplies a national industrial chain) you'll need the SKF or whatever part number for them to cross refer.
If your CV joints aren't too tired you can use the outer of the 914/4 joint with the new inner of a Beetle CV joint. Beetle CV boots can be modified to fit, 914/4 has 2 dowels & 4 bolts where a bug has 6 bolts, just weld up one opposite pair of bolt holes.
A fair few interior parts are the same as a Beetle, window winder handles for instance.
Rear brake pads are the same as an Alfa but I'll have to look that exact model up, you just need to enlarge one of the fixing pin holes.
911 master cylinders fit & are an upgrade from 17mm bore to 19mm.
009 or 050 dizzy will work with twin dual carbs.
The heater blower is common with a T2 item but I'm not sure which.
914/4 wheel bolts for alloys are the same as VW Iltis.
When converting LHD headlamps to UK RHD style youcan use either funky Angel Eyes or el cheapo designed for (classic) Mini 7" sealed beam conversion units.
ermmm
there's bound to be more, I'll have a think
Martin Rogers
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[sold & sorely missed]'67S '70 Targa T '75 914/4 x 2
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Does anyone know with regards to electrical parts what is the same as other VW parts.
Particularly after things like the switch gear in the steering column with wiper controls and dip main beam control is this the same as a beetle?
also the relays are they from 924 or beetle etc does anyone have a list I can have?
David
Particularly after things like the switch gear in the steering column with wiper controls and dip main beam control is this the same as a beetle?
also the relays are they from 924 or beetle etc does anyone have a list I can have?
David
914 rear wheel bearings
914 rear wheel bearings same as early 911. Euro or GS&F can supply them.
Early 914 (>72) use 911 engine/gearbox mounts.
Clutch friction plate is same as camper 215mm (look for 6 spring)
Early 914 (>72) use 911 engine/gearbox mounts.
Clutch friction plate is same as camper 215mm (look for 6 spring)
And theres more
I am sure rear wheel bearings are the same as front wheel bearings from an Audi 80.
Post 73 cars, indicator,wiper switch are (I believe) the same as a 1303 beetle (best check before you dive in).
Switch gear (hazards etc) are off a beetle as well.
911 engine front engine mounts can be used for 914 gearbox end mounts and are cheaper!
As always - the expensive bits that break are always the ones that are unique to the 914 - doh!
Could be worth setting up a seperate forum per model (914, 911) to stick this sort of info
best regards
Robster
Post 73 cars, indicator,wiper switch are (I believe) the same as a 1303 beetle (best check before you dive in).
Switch gear (hazards etc) are off a beetle as well.
911 engine front engine mounts can be used for 914 gearbox end mounts and are cheaper!
As always - the expensive bits that break are always the ones that are unique to the 914 - doh!
Could be worth setting up a seperate forum per model (914, 911) to stick this sort of info
best regards
Robster
914/4 rear pads are (almost) the same size and shape as Alfa Romeo Alfetta 72-83, Giulietta 76-83, Alfa 6 Range 80-83
You do need fo enlarge one of the pin holes on each pad with a rat tail file
Part nos from an old Mintex box - MDB1072AF WVA 20 174 15.00
You do need fo enlarge one of the pin holes on each pad with a rat tail file
Part nos from an old Mintex box - MDB1072AF WVA 20 174 15.00
Martin Rogers
+44 (0)7812 167547
'69 Ossi blue warmrod 3.0 911T
[sold & sorely missed]'67S '70 Targa T '75 914/4 x 2
+44 (0)7812 167547
'69 Ossi blue warmrod 3.0 911T
[sold & sorely missed]'67S '70 Targa T '75 914/4 x 2
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front droplinks
If you loose the steel insert for your front drop linkbushes and you have a spare front/rear bumper-mounting-dogbone you will find that the steel insert is the same. And vice versa
steering column switches
I just retro fitted 924 column switches to my 914 i.e. indicator and wiper stalks. Same fitting same plugs but the advantage is you can wire an electric washer pump to the spare terminal and have this operated off the stalk
Al
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If headlights fail to go up and/or down, and all usual electrical checks fail to produce results, there are some resistors hidden under a black plastic sheathing, as the wires enter the headlight motor. I found one had partially broken giving intermittent headlight lowering. To check, disconnect motor at multi connector, and put ohm-meter from connector pin to the soldered wire join on motor. If the ohms fluctuate chances are that the resisitor has failed.
Either solder in new resistor (sorry I couldn't read the value on mine), or at a push, bridge it with wire: the motor is still switched via the relay, so probably be O.K. at a push: better than no lights anyway ).
Either solder in new resistor (sorry I couldn't read the value on mine), or at a push, bridge it with wire: the motor is still switched via the relay, so probably be O.K. at a push: better than no lights anyway ).
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914 club...
It should also be noted some may not know... that there is a wealth of knowledge from here...
http://www.914club.com/
especially this part...
http://www.914club.com/bbs2/index.php?s ... howforum=5
http://www.914club.com/
especially this part...
http://www.914club.com/bbs2/index.php?s ... howforum=5
Jonnoshore
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Honda Insight 70+ mpg
914 MOTed and adding finishing touches now... Gear linkage No. 1
Lancia Evo 2 modified 7+ mpg
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Honda Insight 70+ mpg
914 MOTed and adding finishing touches now... Gear linkage No. 1
Lancia Evo 2 modified 7+ mpg