Took the motor out of this car 04/2011. Finally got the replacement in and cabled/hosed up. Fired right up as soon as I got the carbs full of gas.
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Sweet!
Awesome! Ready for the next RRC!
Sweat!
Nice !!!
Bout time Gint, just in time for winter
Glad to see it's running again!
Mike
Good job!
Hey, can I have that old red tub that's been sitting around forever?
The transaxle I rebuilt in the Colorado Dr. Evil transaxle rebuild clinic works!
Yesterday I slapped on an old 1.7 glasspack muffler from the stash, installed the shift rod and half-ass adjusted it. Drove it 1/2 a mile. Glad I put Stabil in the gas tank about 100 miles before we pulled the motor out of it in April of 2011. I'm now sold on that stuff.
I might put off the brake replacements until next week when the whether goes to crap. This thing could stand to have a few miles put on it.
Took a 6 mile round trip to get gas and a quickie wash to get rid of 18 months of dust.
Transaxle shifts like buttah! Thanks Doc.
Thermostat doesn't work. Good thing I didn't cable it to the flapper rod.
Kick ass!
I put 2.0 SSI's on today and my brand new Triad. Much better than that temporary rusty old glass pack. Got in a valve adjustment with the exchangers off. Easy-peasy... they were all tight. Glad I fixed that. Carbs that sat for 2 years still aren't right. Stumble when on the mains. Idles like a dream though. I should rebuild 'em, but I'm thinking about have ACE do a set for me anyway. I might even buy a couple of new Empi HMPX 40's and have them sent straight to ACE to clean out and jet.
Right now the car is driving and it's still a blast. Especially after not driving a 914 for a year and a half.
Good on ya Gint. I dropped a valve seat on my test drive for the 2011 WCR in May 2011, found some rebuilt heads, 2.0, installed them and the motor has been sitting at the back of my car for a year. Lost the driver's side banjo bolt to my del orto 40's and have not been able to find it. Every couple of weeks or so, I get on my hands and knees and look around but it has not materialized yet. I have no idea why I didn't just put it back in the carb when I pulled the fuel line off.
I found a rubber cap that fit the J tube at either Home Depot or Menards in the plumbing dept. It may have been part of a kit of some kind. It was a tight fit (or loose...can't remember..) but i clamped it on and it works great!
Thanks Rick. I'll go have a look today.
Hooray!
I cant remember what jets are in those carbs. I will look and see if I can find anything on them. All I ever did was up the idle jets.
Valves were tight? That is weird. They had not been adjusted for probably two years prior to pulling the motor, as the car was not being driven very much. I would have thought they would have been a bit loose!
Yup, tight. I know what they are now and I'll be checking them again as soon as I get Mikey914 valve cover gaskets.
To do list...
Side valances repainted. New clutch cable. Fine tune shift linkage adjustment (only put a wrench on it once). Wideband A/F gauge install before I mess with carbs so I can get a baseline. This thing could really use new door, front and side targa seals. I have plenty stashed.
Pic for fun...
WOW, That looks great. Cant wait to hear it
Winter, what's that?
Drive it like ya stole it Gint!
Mike
Nice Job Mike!
Looks & sounds great!
Ordered jets and venturis from ACE.
http://www.aircooledengineering.com/
Package from Art Thraen arrived yesterday. I'll have to wait until next week though. Shar and I are off to LA in an hour.
I got a care package from Tangerine Racing today. New MSD wires custom fit for a 914 with tin boots and a new cap for my Mallory. One tower had gotten some light corrosion and the MDS wires I had were always too short. Thanks Chris. Definite drivability improvement. Slight, but there none the less.
Now we ave two running cars. Brought mine home Wednesday and been driving it like I stole it. Even have proof, Rex, Ron and Kevin have seen or driven it. Heat even works so we can go for a winter drive.
Dan
I drove mine today! AFR gauge is hooked up. Pretty amusing...
Congrats!
good stuff mike. swapped out for 32mm vents? what was amusing about the a/f ratio? did you remember the small metal covers that go over the idle air adj screw o-rings? art and ACE in general are sure easy to deal with.
k
That exhaust looks badass! Nice, Mike!
Looking good. How bout posting the sound of the triad?
Maybe after I get back next week.
Carbs rebuilt and back on, car running, driving. I need to do some more tuning, but I'd prefer to wait until McMark's bellcrank linkage kit shows up.
Nice!
Soooo is it going to make it to Rt66?
Probably drive the 911 to that. It even came with a set of chains.
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