Oil leak from this fitting. Is this an easy fix? Any leads on where to find this section of line and fitting?
Oil leak from this fitting. Is this an easy fix? Any leads on where to find this section of line and fitting?
Glen
99 Boxster - Spec Box #83
2014 Cayenne GTS - grocery getter and tow rig
72T - Gemini Blue (work in progress)
The tricky part may be getting the lines off, but once that is done those are just factory lines, or look up Brad Davis on this site, send him the lines and he'll make new ones. And do both.
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These are the stock '69S cooler hose part numbers.
PET '65-'69 911, Fig 1-04-05, #15 901.107.364.00 Oil pipe, oil thermostat - oil cooler Qty: 1
Sierra Madre, $150.55
Einmalig, $71.26
PET '65-'69 911, Fig 1-04-05, #16 901.107.361.10 Breather hose, oil cooler Qty: 1
Stoddard, $186.11
Sierra Madre, $165.60
Einmalig, $71.24
But your cooler appears to be 78-83:
PET '78-'83 911, Fig 1-04-05, #11 930.207.046.01 Return pipe Qty: 1
PET '78-'83 911, Fig 1-04-05, #12 930.207.045.01 Intake tube, -80 Qty: 1
Last edited by JimmyT; 02-04-2018 at 06:52 AM.
Stock S hoses won't work. By my observation that's an '84 Euro cooler and later lines on a long hood. (With no visible means of support from an upper bracket for the cooler. At least that I can see.)
Buy stock 76-89 front hoses from just about anywhere. Super inexpensive.
Thanks guys... super helpful.
Glen
99 Boxster - Spec Box #83
2014 Cayenne GTS - grocery getter and tow rig
72T - Gemini Blue (work in progress)
Is that oil cooler connected to anything?
- Chris-Early S Registry#205
- '70 911S Tangerine
- '68 911L Euro Ossi Blue
Thanks for the help guys. Turned out to be a relatively easy (albeit messy) project. Yes, there is a strong bracket on the bottom with two rubber bushings. At some point, I'll fab a second bracket for the mount on the top/front (but it's relatively sturdy as is)
Quick question: after assembly, I started the car on the lift and tried to bring it up to temp for the oil to run to the cooler... is there a thermostat somewhere that a can jump to test everything out without having to actually get the oil temp high enough to trigger the thermostat?
Glen
99 Boxster - Spec Box #83
2014 Cayenne GTS - grocery getter and tow rig
72T - Gemini Blue (work in progress)
Not that I know off Glen....Quick question: after assembly, I started the car on the lift and tried to bring it up to temp for the oil to run to the cooler... is there a thermostat somewhere that a can jump to test everything out without having to actually get the oil temp high enough to trigger the thermostat?
I believe the standard thermostats opens at about 190, just a few ticks above running temp, it not too hard to get it there... When both hard lines are hot it's open....
Hope this helps,
cm
Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
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As per Frank's observation. It looks like the top support tab on the cooler is not secured to the back of the headlight bucket as it should be. the resulting movement and vibration might be the source of your fitting failure/leak. Generic lines, but not so cheap any more.
Mark Smedley
'59 VW Typ I
'69 911T 2.7
'86 930
'04 GT3
'16 Boxster GTS
'08 MBZ AMG CLK 63 Black Series
Any tips (or photos) for fabbing a bracket for that location behind the headlight bucket? Also, do you recommend high temp thread sealant for the fitting connections?
Glen
99 Boxster - Spec Box #83
2014 Cayenne GTS - grocery getter and tow rig
72T - Gemini Blue (work in progress)