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Pigeon feeders attract me ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 938 Joined: 24-July 07 From: Houston, TX Member No.: 7,942 Region Association: None ![]() |
This weekend was step one of two of replacing the brakes on my '76. The previous owner upon selling to me told me that he had rebuilt the front calipers and the brake fluid looked very nice and fresh in the master cylinder. Looks like a nice fresh tank of ATE super blue..... I will find out later that what's in that tank doesnt look like what's in the brake lines....
I started this project because when turning the wheels in the rear to set timing, I can hear the left rear brake dragging, and loudly. I feared it was a bearing, but it wasnt. The brake was dragging. I lift the car and put it on 4 jackstands, the evil kind (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) I need some proper pin-thru stands. I have all 4 tires under the car in case the car decides it wants to smoosh me. I'm using 4 new rebuilt calipers from Eric Shea. With these calipers are 4 new rotors, new front bearings, new seals, 4 new softlines, all new pads. A total of $1038 in parts from Eric. From the pic...the parts are gorgeous! Attached image(s) ![]() |
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Purple. I have been fooling with 914s since 1974. I suspect that you were very young or not even on earth yet at that point.
How many cars have you driven without power brakes. These things will stop you easily, as long as you run stock engine and tires. BUT they will NEVER be as hard as you think they should be compared to a modern car with power brakes. I think you will be bothered by this for awhile. Drive the car more. PS: Do not expect many "looks" in a 914. Although for awhile I had a bright red 914 with flairs, 9" wide wheels, 5 lugs and the works. Neat car. (Still have the car, altough now it has evolved into a DE car). (And its brakes are no longer stock, but they are Porsche brakes...930 front and Carrera rears, with a 23mm master, and it is NOT hard like a modern car with power brakes, but it will stop like a modern car). And at the same time I had a white 930 with gold wheels. Gorgeous car. Fast. Just Awesome. The 914 would turn more heads. All depends. Stick with the 914. It will grow on you. And just think, in 34 years you may be near my age and we will both still be driving 914s, and they will be 68 years old. |
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