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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 18-August 12 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 14,821 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
Saturday March 15th, my best friend (timothy_nd28: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=8154) is coming out to Tucson to help me get my 72 1.7l 914 project up and running. He will be in town for about 5 days and here is our agenda:
1. Install L-Jet FI 2. Install new windshield 3. Install a new carpet kit 4. Install stainless steel fuel lines 5. A few other miscellaneous updates. Our goal is to get the car finally running after rescuing it from a local scrapyard in 2012. ![]() Wondering if we might find some Tucson (and/or southern AZ) World members who would be interested in coming over to lend a hand, some experience, and camaraderie. Plenty of food and beer would be provided. And to top it off, Tim has offered to bring and personally install his LED gauge back-lighting kits for the first few who show up. Please PM me if interested! Cheers! JP |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 18-August 12 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 14,821 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
Wanted to give a very special thanks and update.
We had a really good turn out. A very big thank you to users AZ914, Mike_Sandford, 914GT, 3d914, and Drifter914. Your presence, input, and elbow grease were so very much appreciated!!! As an update, we hit a pretty big snag early on in the day. We tried turning the engine over but were unsuccessful. With eveyone's help, we dropped the engine and tranny, popped out the spark plugs and found signs of rust in cylinder 3 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/hissyfit.gif) But a quick trip to the local auto store and picked up an bottle hone and cleared out the rust. A band aid fix for now.... By the end of the day we had the engine back in, L-jet system installed, had the stainless lines installed, got the driver side seat belt installed. But I mistakenly popped out the coil spring on the passenger side. Count that one up to user error! Debating whether I will try to recoil or find another. Interior carpet pulled. Bad windshield removed. Worked till about 1:30 am. Today we got the fuel pump in, re-installed the air box, got the tank back in, closed up the remaining vacuum lines, and ran the fuel injection hosing. Been a busy full two days! None of which would have been possible for me without the help of my friend timothy_nd28. Many many thanks bud! |
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