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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,267 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
Need the Brain Trust help again - big time.
Up to now, nothing I've faced in getting this sweet 14 running and back on the road has been major or disheartening. Lots of new stuff, running pretty good but not perfect, etc. That just changed. Ever since getting the engine running a few months ago, I was concerned that it took a long time to warm up. My first 1 hour + drive was last week - and temps got too high for my comfort - about 1/4" from red line. So I've been drilling down on that issue. For one thing, car sat in a barn (new one) for 12 years - so I wondered about mice nests above the cylinders from the day I bought the car. Yesterday with my scope I found, yes, they are there between the cylinders - at least between 2 & 4. I think I can get them out with a small vacuum through the spark plug holes in the top tins.....we'll see. Due to total ignorance of 914's and VW engines, I know nothing of the air ducting system, but in the learning process, and thanks to anderssj , I find the whole flap/door system and its controls are missing. Gone. So I can only assume that the PO removed them due to problems with overheating. Stupid move for sure. I have to correct that. I understand that move itself could cause overheating. I dread pulling the carbs, intake manifolds, distributor and other stuff to get the top tins off. Plan is to see if I can get the mouse stuff off the cylinders with a small vacuum, make sure all is clean with my scope. If successful, I'll then drive the car and see if it still gets too hot. If I can't get the debris removed with vacuum, I know I have to pull the top tins. But I am told that not having the flap system itself could cause overheating. So I have to get that system installed and working. Yes, I know the many potential causes of overheating like improper timing, plugs, etc. Timing good, plugs good - new. Valves adjusted by dealer about 1,500 miles ago. Got a lot of work ahead - all when I wanted to have the car ready for the big PCA 9/14 914 Vintage Drive. Any help and advice is of course, as always, appreciated. GN |
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The wrencher formerly known as Cuddy_K ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,556 Joined: 22-May 15 From: Heber City, UT Member No.: 18,749 Region Association: Intermountain Region ![]() ![]() |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) we Joke because we care. We’ve all been there, done that and are just trying to help you benefit from our pain.
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,267 Joined: 22-September 17 From: Woods west of Richmond, VA Member No.: 21,449 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
Guys -
Got the message loud and clear. "Any smart man learns from his mistakes. A wise man learns from the mistakes of others....." I prefer to be the latter. I have a 10k lb. lift and a Harbor Freight motorcycle lift and was planning on dropping the engine onto it using blocking to support each corner. Can't I do that instead of buying the Tangerine plate? What adds to the validity of what you all are saying is the availability of videos to show how it's done. I love these. I believe in apprenticeship learning - saves tons of mistakes. Videos provide part 2 of this great Chinese proverb: "I hear - I forget. I see - I remember. I do - I understand." And we all know doing something the 2nd time takes half as long as the first. And the 3rd time half as long as the 2nd......... Guys - I'm 74, and been wrenching since I was 15. And still love it. I hear you all. GN PS: Yes, I'm spoiled with a dream shop and garage. But it's been a long time coming. Always worked on cars on gravel until I was 37; didn't own a home and even have a garage until I was 55 and hand-built my log home in the woods; designed & build my dream garage - it HAD to have a lift! - with my own hands (also a General and Electrical Contractor) when I was 68. So there is a real sense in which I am not spoiled. But I am blessed by God. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) we Joke because we care. We’ve all been there, done that and are just trying to help you benefit from our pain. |
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