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914World.com _ Originality and History _ Engine Mount Bar / Side Shift Rod- Painted, Plated or Raw?

Posted by: ChrisG914 Jun 6 2014, 06:39 AM

Have my drive train out and want to get things as correct as I can when putting it all back in. Can anyone confirm the finish on the engine mount bar and the side shift Rod in 1973?

Thank you,

Chris

Posted by: Tom_T Jun 6 2014, 05:29 PM

QUOTE(ChrisG914 @ Jun 6 2014, 05:39 AM) *

Have my drive train out and want to get things as correct as I can when putting it all back in. Can anyone confirm the finish on the engine mount bar and the side shift Rod in 1973?

Thank you,

Chris



Chris,

Look thru the O&H nailed topic called: "The few, the rare..." which has some pix spread throughout it of original 914s.

Engine Bar & shift linkages woould be the same for all years 70-76 AFAIK

IIRC:

... the engine bar was a black oxide treated steel (similar to on the black type 914 lug bolts for the wheels),

... while the shift rod was painted satin black like the engine tins, etc.

Hopefully you're looking thru the "few, rare" pix &/or someone else who knows differently for sure will jump in here, if I'm IIRC-ing wrong. smile.gif

I think I read that you took the engine fan shroud(s) to the media blaster with other parts, but you probably want them to use soda or fine walnut shell media to blast that aluminum ... unless you want the non-original polished finish.

BTW - if you really are not looking to get a concours original resto out of your project - then you could really post this stuff in the Garage Forum as for the best way to clean/refinish parts for general use.

You'll tend to get the how to keep it concours original in this O&H Forum from us CW wankers! biggrin.gif

BTW #2 - that Marine Clean mentioned on your other engine shroud post is great stuff too - especially for greasy engine parts.

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Posted by: orthobiz Jun 8 2014, 11:27 AM

Engine bar: minee got painted silvery and passed muster with the judges at 2013 Parade. I would say the original finish was "rust" but I'm not really sure what it looked like out of the showroom...

Paul

Posted by: 914Sixer Jul 4 2014, 08:51 AM

Tom is correct about the black oxide treatment on the engine bar.

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