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> my old screen name still works. related to suby 914
scotty914
post Mar 26 2020, 07:06 PM
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well guys I am still alive and kicking.

Sadly the 914 is in my garage un touched for 3 years. After the suby motor slipped the timing belt and bent a valve the car got parked, it spent a few years out side but is safe inside now.

Yes I have not posted in 16 years or so.

I am thinking about starting the resto, it has some rust but still not bad. Gonna need a new motor as the old one is still outside. But a motor is easy.

Yes I maybe back. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif)
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TorontoDave
post Mar 4 2021, 02:12 PM
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Yes, I saw maybe 4 or 5 photos from way back of your radiator setup. Was wondering if you have any more photos or details of your setup you could post? Also, after so much time has passed, do you have any observations about how this cooling setup performed for you. I'm not sure which engine you had but it looked like a N/A 4cys Subaru. Was this a 2.5L?

Thanks,

Dave
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