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> A little help to pull motor, Any inland empire teeners willing to lend a hand?
ehokana
post Mar 25 2014, 10:28 PM
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Hey guys,
I am starting my restoration next month and have not pulled the motor on a 914 before. Is there anyone in the inland empire area that would be willing to help? I know there are write ups about this but sometimes there's no substitute for hands on help.

My beer fridge is definitely open to anyone who would be able to help out. I was thinking of doing it April 6 and I'm in Upland, FYI
Thanks in advance
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lsintampa
post Mar 26 2014, 08:36 AM
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If you are experienced in doing any sort of rebuilds, dropping the motor out of the 914 isn't all that hard to do as a one man job.

Not suggesting you do it by yourself, but there are a lot of threads on how to do it on this site / even YouTube that you may find helpful.

Regardless, just remember safety first.

I'd be glad to help, but I'm way down in Florida.

Good luck!

Post some photos of your project.

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