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> Bought a 914 race car and need help to Id the year of some parts
porsche4me
post Dec 25 2010, 02:20 PM
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Hello - I have a new (to me) 914 race car that was made from at least 3 parts cars - and Now I am trying to buy parts and need help..... The body - no a- pillars no windshield ---- front pass fender has a welded plate for the cage over the vin --- no bumpers and holes drilled all over the front area --- I destroyed a firewall shift bushing that I bought (did the hot water and all) and now I think it could be for the wrong car year.

-- How to ID the body year ???? pass side floor has seat hinges , if that helps.

I also need help with front end id, how to tell if the front susp is early or late ??? and calipers ??? ------ the rear trailing arms, how to Id early from late --- I have the calipers off the car --
I got 4 trailing arms and 2 complete front susp -- with the car , but need to id them to buy spare parts....


is there a good place to see pixs??? I have searched sites and googled but never come up with what I need -----
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post Dec 25 2010, 02:28 PM
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post pics, 5 lug or 4?? If five lug and 3" spacing early...3.5 later..

There are two firewall bushing depend on early or late,, if that one didnt work...maybe the other??

Swing arms??? early vs late??

Post some pics here and give us something to work with.. Im sure some of the experts will show up later or on sunday.
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post Dec 25 2010, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE(porsche4me @ Dec 25 2010, 12:20 PM) *

pass side floor has seat hinges


adjustable passenger seat came in with MY 72 I believe. MY 73 was sideshifter for difference in bushing.

Are the holes in front the factory holes (about 7-9 3" holes with rubber plugs)?
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post Dec 25 2010, 03:04 PM
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post Dec 25 2010, 06:08 PM
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post Dec 25 2010, 11:43 PM
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I dont have the newer pix on this computer ---- It was a shell + lots o parts --- some 72 some 73 some 75


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post Dec 26 2010, 02:02 AM
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'75 or '76 front end. Looks like there is a lip on the front seam to hold the later rubber bumpers, there are big holes for the impact shock absorbers and it looks like the holes for the dog bones are missing.
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post Dec 26 2010, 07:34 AM
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It looks like there are remnants of a vin tag on the second picture in the door. Is there any stock metal bracing inside the doors? or cut away? This would indicate a later (73.5 on) as well. The VIN in the front trunk on the pass side wheel well is gone? That's not ideal...
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post Dec 26 2010, 08:20 AM
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check for data at these locations


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post Dec 26 2010, 08:48 AM
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With "Perfection Plus" on the rear fender I think that's Jay Jackson's old autox car. He is now on the world but not that often. PM jjackson and he can tell you all about the car. Or pm me and I can find out more about the car for you.....You can also pm hencar. He knows the car too and I think he sold the chassis.
A pic of Jay's new autox car....same number and perfection plus on hood.....Check out the last two pages of the thread "914's at solo nats" in the paddock....

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post Dec 26 2010, 01:26 PM
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73-74, there are obvious dog bone holes and no large holes where the bumper shox would be. The bushing you destroyed trying to place was likely for a 70-72 as it will be larger ID and OD than the later style. It will not fit. The ID should be way to big for your shift shaft, and this is an easy check for you. Hinged seats started in 73.
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post Dec 26 2010, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Dec 26 2010, 11:26 AM) *

73-74, there are obvious dog bone holes and no large holes where the bumper shox would be. The bushing you destroyed trying to place was likely for a 70-72 as it will be larger ID and OD than the later style. It will not fit. The ID should be way to big for your shift shaft, and this is an easy check for you. Hinged seats started in 73.


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1) Looks like the holes for the shocks
2) Looks like the lip for the late bumpers
3) I zoomed in, and it sure didn't look like the dog-bone holes were there.
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post Dec 26 2010, 01:49 PM
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Those holes you circled on the far right of the front are the two holes for the dog bones. Are the bumper shox under the head light? Not that I recall.

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post Dec 26 2010, 03:33 PM
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The shape of headlight bucket , and the lower wheel well reinforcements are long 75-76 style.
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post Dec 26 2010, 04:00 PM
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Late firewall has different seabelt holes. Is'nt there a number on the rear inner wheelwell or trunk floor?
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post Dec 26 2010, 04:05 PM
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There should be a VIN stamped into the top, inner right front fender.
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post Dec 26 2010, 04:07 PM
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why did the original owner strip it to use the parts on a new chassis.

One guess would be to have a race car an an earlier/lighter chassis. That theory would suppor that this yellow car might be 75-76

just a theory.

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post Dec 26 2010, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Dec 26 2010, 02:26 PM) *

The bushing you destroyed trying to place was likely for a 70-72 as it will be larger ID and OD than the later style. It will not fit. The ID should be way to big for your shift shaft, and this is an easy check for you. Hinged seats started in 73.

Hinged seats are in mid 72.

There are three bushings out there.
Two sized holes in the tub.
Early cars up to 73 had tail shifters and the hole in the tub was large.
Tail shifter linkage rod is larger than the side shifter.
That bushing is large outer diameter, large inner diameter.

Second simple bushing is from 73 an up for the side shifter.
Smaller hole in the tub
Smaller shift rod.
That bushing has a smaller diameter inner hold and smaller diamter outer hole.

third bushing is to allow you to put a side shifter tranny into the early tub.
That one has a large outer diameter outside, and the smaler diameter inside for the side shifter rod.

Take a picture straight down into the front trunk.
This will show you the floor supports at the front of the trunk floor.
Those change in late 72

Take a picture of the rear lower firewall that the shifter rod comes out from below and outside the passenger compartment.

With those two pics, you can identify the tub year.
If its all welded together from two or three tubs...all bets are off.

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post Dec 26 2010, 07:41 PM
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'75/'76 chassis for sure.

Dead giveaway is the support under the headlight bucket to hold the larger late model bumper shocks ...

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PS: It looks like the VIN could still be found on the pass. front fender top.
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post Dec 26 2010, 08:17 PM
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Wow - great info guys ----- I will shoot lots of pixs ---- The car is J Jacksons old race car -He wanted a better chassis for his 300 hp autocross car --- this car was losing it right rear alignment with the huge 6 - 12 inch sticky tires and 1:20 min blasts --- It will be my www.chumpcar.com racer for this year ----- I have (2) 2.0 liter motors with side shifters of unknown condition --100 hp maybe --- 205/50/15 -300 treadwear tires- great cage --- good seat ---- 15 gal fuel cell ---- and parts of 3 cars ---- the body is all one car ---- the upper pass fender vin is under a cage plate ---- I forgot the easiest one in the world -Door Jam !!! Dooh ------ but the shift bushing was hard as a rock ,even after I damn near boiled it ----- I hope it was wrong size --- I changed one 15 years ago on a street car (all one model year parts) that was not too bad....... this one and I had a fight to the death --- I won , but ...... now I need another bushing ---its FUBAR...... the rod seemed to fit pretty well slid nicely..... now on to the front susp ---- how do I tell early uprights from late ---- I think I put the early frontend in ..... because I wanted to do the 320i change - but the other 2 914's in crapcan racing were both running stock calipers and low cost pads and did well on brakes ---- SO i will run stock calipers and porterfield R4S's on the front and rear --- what do you guys think of front calipers on the front and rear with an adjustable proportional valve on the dash.. the car has a "T" in the rear brake lines .... the stock valve is gone ......
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