Got a call from a customer (who is not on the list). He has a S90 with the original oil pick-up slide valve, and he'd like to remove it (and put it with his other "original" take-offs)
It's been years since I even laid eyes on one; the B parts book sure looks like there is no fastening to the case other than the 10 peripheral studs; is that correct?
S90 oil pickup-valve
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Re: S90 oil pickup-valve
thats how mine comes off
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Yes, Ron, and he'll need a new standard screen, as well. He really needs your billet drain plug sump cover "jewelry", just my $.02 ( I, too, removed my slide valve, & screen, on my current S90 rebuild)Ron LaDow wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:22 pm Got a call from a customer (who is not on the list). He has a S90 with the original oil pick-up slide valve, and he'd like to remove it (and put it with his other "original" take-offs)
It's been years since I even laid eyes on one; the B parts book sure looks like there is no fastening to the case other than the 10 peripheral studs; is that correct?
Mike
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Thanks, guys. I'll let him know, plus the screen info, Mike.
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Hopefully he has rebuilt the engine and has the later style push rod tubes. I wouldn't take the S-90 pick up valve out unless it has the later tubes in it.
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There was a bulletin (I didn't get a chance to look it up) from the factory about the
S90 "floating' oil pickup' was deleted due to the valve sticking during cornering even
w/the later extended pushrod tubes.
During a trip to Germany in 1963, I visited the Otto Glockler dealership in Frankfurt
(where I bought my 1st Speedster in 1958) and I looked in the pile of engine parts in
their scrap pile and saw several of the S90 sump plate assemblies; I picked up 2-of
them to bring home, checked them and found a slight bend in the plate's distortion.
This caused Porsche to go back to the original plate due to warranties of engine repairs.
BTW, the case would need slightly longer studs due to the thickness of the assembly.
S90 "floating' oil pickup' was deleted due to the valve sticking during cornering even
w/the later extended pushrod tubes.
During a trip to Germany in 1963, I visited the Otto Glockler dealership in Frankfurt
(where I bought my 1st Speedster in 1958) and I looked in the pile of engine parts in
their scrap pile and saw several of the S90 sump plate assemblies; I picked up 2-of
them to bring home, checked them and found a slight bend in the plate's distortion.
This caused Porsche to go back to the original plate due to warranties of engine repairs.
BTW, the case would need slightly longer studs due to the thickness of the assembly.
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Re: S90 oil pickup-valve
With Ron's "Excellent" PR tubes, one gets not only the inner extensions, but... the ability to fix any subsequent PR tube leakage, WITHOUT removal, of a head.Michael Moss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 11:21 pm Hopefully he has rebuilt the engine and has the later style push rod tubes. I wouldn't take the S-90 pick up valve out unless it has the later tubes in it.
At least, get one for your road spares kit. These are similar, to what I worked on, in light aircraft piston engines,
I've never met Ron in person, but, his products, are "jewelry"!
Mike