VIN 4742902433 Plates 479 JOQ
engine GC 002880 (from a 1975 914, VIN 4752909073) ECU 280 000 052 Air temp sensor ts1 183 ohms @ 90F fuel injection
fi 1: 2.7 ohms
fi 2: 2.4
fi 3: 2.7
fi 4: 2.9
ts2 cylinder head temp: 1.25 kohms @ 90F
Air filter Mahle LX234
Auxiliary Air Valve: 280 140 007. Cold resistance: 15 Ohms, open at cold start
Date | Description |
Apr 2010 | Engine lid seal |
Dec 2009 | Wheel centre caps, Coverlay dash cover |
Jul 2009 | Accelerator pedal |
Jun 2009 | Interior light, 2x window cranks, clutch/brake pedal pads, targa roof cups, windscreen washer jets, door lamp switch gaskets |
Jun 2009 | Purchased from James Thorusen |
Nov 2004 | New battery |
Oct 2004 | Engine compartment seal, rear trunk seal |
Aug 2004 | MAACO paint, Light Ivory $500 |
Apr 2000 | Alternator |
Mar 2000 | Voltage regulator |
Jan 2000 | Weather seal, front trunk |
Oct 1999 | Wilwood Adjustable Proportioning Valve |
Sep 1999 | New windshield, windshield seal, clips, spacers. Engine lid seal at rear window |
Jun 1999 | Defrost parts |
May 1999 | Rebuilt speedometer, Fuel pump |
Nov 1998 | New clutch |
Sep 1998 | Cylinder Head Temp. Sensor |
Oct 1997 | New wheels |
Jul 1997 | Rear calipers, flywheel O-ring, dockplate, air deflector, 8 push rod seals |
Jun 1997 | 6/28 New engine # GC 002880 from '75 914 VIN # 475290973, bought from George Kimmel |
May 1997 | New plugs. Valve cover gasket. |
Deceleration Valve 280 160 108
Test: pull vacuum on control port (small bore tube) whilst trying to blow through one of the other ports. Note vacuum at point where blowing is possible: should be around 17in Hg. Check.
Type 0280 100043
MPS primary 96 ohms
MPS secondary 1.4 kohms
I just tested my (working) 043 MPS and obtained numbers: 1.03H, 0.92H and
0.62H at 0in. Hg, 4 in. Hg and 15 in. Hg. (Paul
Anders has 1.39, 1.18 and 0.71 for the 043.) My elevation is about
864ft, so around 730 Torr and the correction to Paul's numbers would be 730/723
- hardly any difference.
I used a very good TES multimeter that is capable of measuring up to 40H.
Another check would be to put a capacitor in parallel, and frequency sweep the
circuit for a maximum, and calculate the implied inductance. Perhaps I'll do
that
(With a 150nF capacitor, I think the resonant frequency would be around 400Hz -
and would change with vacuum - this might make a novel electronic musical
instrument to suck and blow!)
914 A/C Installation Instructions Booklet (DPD)
Electrical Wiring A, B, C, D, E, F
Jeff Bowlsby's Excellent Documents
Brad Anders D-Jetronic Web Pages
Hose Diagrams at Pelican Parts
Kjell Nelin's paper on the D-Jetronic
Porsche 914 Information at Pelican Parts
Porsche 914 Information at Auto Atlanta
Jake Raby's Cylinder Head Temperatures