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Posted by: mgphoto Oct 1 2022, 04:27 PM

This is 400 K miles that I know of.


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Posted by: porschetub Oct 1 2022, 07:15 PM

QUOTE(mgphoto @ Oct 2 2022, 10:27 AM) *

This is 400 K miles that I know of.


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Wow thats amazing,must have been looked after ?.

Posted by: Superhawk996 Oct 2 2022, 04:55 AM

QUOTE(mgphoto @ Oct 1 2022, 06:27 PM) *

This is 400 K miles that I know of.


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What you will soon have is a rare, original low miles survivor with “only 3 miles shown on the odometer”. Get it listed on BAT pronto!
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That is awesome - my 1st 914 was purchased in 87’ with just under 100k and I put another 100k+ on mine so I saw the Odo roll twice. 400k is truly impressive. aktion035.gif

I wish we had more folks like you bragging about high mileage. Too many folks are trying to convince themselves that they are still sub 100k miles even though it’s likely turned over at least once in 50 years before they got it.

Posted by: ClayPerrine Oct 2 2022, 06:05 AM

Betty's 914 was at 435,000 before the idiot in the Kia.

Keep driving.. That's what it was built for. driving.gif driving-girl.gif

Posted by: 930cabman Oct 2 2022, 06:08 AM

The proof is in the .... As an entry level sporting car, they have done well. How many other 50 y/o machines have the staying power pray.gif

Posted by: Superhawk996 Oct 2 2022, 07:26 AM

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Betty's 914 was at 435,000 before the idiot in the Kia.

Keep driving.. That's what it was built for. driving.gif driving-girl.gif


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Congrats on those miles and here’s to beerchug.gif seeing it back on the road after repairs are complete.

Posted by: bbrock Oct 2 2022, 09:47 AM

Very impressive. What kind of engine work has been done in those miles? Just curious.

Posted by: mgphoto Oct 3 2022, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(bbrock @ Oct 2 2022, 08:47 AM) *

Very impressive. What kind of engine work has been done in those miles? Just curious.

I did an autopsy on the engine around 325 K, cam worn out, lifters scored, I posted a photo of the heads and Len pointed out that a valve guide was replaced and the heads were in bad shape. 1972 1.7 so I could just make improvements from here.



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So I did, AMC heads done up as 2.0L 3 stud, Nickie cylinders, J&E forged pistons, 9550 cam, I used Jakes pushrod procedure, cutting them using an arrow saw. Set the compression ratio at 8.4:1 and I updated to a 1974 version of D-Jet. In the last year I’ve been tuning the 123bluetooth dizzy to run regular gas, with success.
95mm pistons, 71mm stroke.

The body was a very different story, seen in this post:

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=211943&hl=


I asked that in 2012, I listened to one individual whose advice was spot on.
What I did was spend about 3 years in body shop classes.

My first teacher, Mr. G had just restored a 21 window bus, he taught me how to section, how to remove with the least amount of damage and how to restore.


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My second teacher Mr. Solise took a piece of sheet metal, bent it over his knee and created the lower fender section of a 1950’s chevy pickup, I was hooked, I learned how to use an English wheel, a plastic mallet and a shot bag.

But what I did years ago finally mattered. On a whim I took welding classes at El Camino College, I became proficient in welding 2 inch steel using submerged gas, and aluminum cans together using tig. I took 2 years to do that, I became a member of Arne’s army, a great welding teacher Arne Arneson (that was 30 years ago, I may have spelled the name wrong.)
One thing he taught me was, when you feel comfortable, take yourself out of that zone and challenge yourself. That pushed me to do the out of position welding from under the car. I’ve watched hundreds of welds gel and solidify 6 inches from my face (oh my beard is halfway to my navel and my hair is halfway down my back) I’ve been lucky, so far.

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I call this nose job on a laughing robot.

Welding, sanding filler and painting are quite cathartic for me
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After

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And here I thought someone would say, hey in German that reads no no 914.

Posted by: Superhawk996 Oct 3 2022, 08:37 PM

@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10225

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Posted by: bbrock Oct 3 2022, 10:10 PM

Very impressive. The original engine lasted 325K? Also impressive.

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