Installed front sway bar, 74 2.0L without many options |
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Installed front sway bar, 74 2.0L without many options |
DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 07:22 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
I had to install brackets ad this car only had the appearance group from the factory. Can't wait to try it.
Marked the car before drilling. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) Attached image(s) |
DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 07:25 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Drilled holes then marked the area to remove from the inside
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DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 07:29 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Cut the notch. Not a fun place to grind but with all the practice I had on the rust repair and all the neat wheels and disks board members suggested to me I got it done. Lots of sparks to the face.
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DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 07:31 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Test fit before welding in the backplates
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DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 07:34 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Welded in backplate, treated everything with metal ready and Por 15 (except the mating areas I welded which got weld through primer). (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif)
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DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 07:40 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Final install. I used wooden blocks to parallel everything with the car. I checked it against the front bulkhead and the floor. I had to jockey it around in the 1"(well it's now a little bigger than 1") hole a little to line it up. That's why the bar looks off center in the hole.
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DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 07:43 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Greased up with lithium grease (red stuff). Now I guess a lube and oil change will really be what it's named. Turns nice and quiet.
Dave (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Attached image(s) |
maf914 |
Dec 15 2003, 08:07 AM
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Not a Guru! Group: Members Posts: 3,049 Joined: 30-April 03 From: Central Florida Member No.: 632 Region Association: None |
Man, Dave, you are getting with the program. Every week you're making progress.
The zerc fitting on the sway bar bushing is a new one. Haven't seen that before. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif) Mike |
rhodyguy |
Dec 15 2003, 08:08 AM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out. Group: Members Posts: 22,192 Joined: 2-March 03 From: Orion's Bell. The BELL! Member No.: 378 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
go, go, go, ddaavvee. insert cheerleader smilley.
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DNHunt |
Dec 15 2003, 08:17 AM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
I like grease. Part of my drive way is gravel and with the zerk fittings I can lube it whenever I want. Hopefully, I can flush some of the road dust out kind of like they do with heavy equipment.
Dave |
Scott Carlberg |
Dec 15 2003, 04:28 PM
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Porsche MOTORSPORTS Group: Members Posts: 1,595 Joined: 17-April 03 From: Modesto, Ca Member No.: 580 |
Dave,
nice job, thanks for sharing the photos and 'write-up'. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif) What Sway Bar did you use? |
DNHunt |
Dec 17 2003, 06:30 PM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
More work on the front sway bar install today. I added the u-tabs to A arms
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DNHunt |
Dec 17 2003, 06:32 PM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
Ready to weld
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DNHunt |
Dec 17 2003, 06:33 PM
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914 Wizard? No way. I got too much to learn. Group: Members Posts: 4,099 Joined: 21-April 03 From: Gig Harbor, WA Member No.: 598 |
I'm still more of a grinder than a welder but, the u-tab is stuck good.
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