some tips I just wrote for a new 914 owner, anyone have anything to add? My memory is foggy |
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some tips I just wrote for a new 914 owner, anyone have anything to add? My memory is foggy |
dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Nov 30 2021, 11:10 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 7,894 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
Read the owners manual thoroughly purchase and read the 914 “tech tips 700” book thoroughly when starting cold, turn the key on and off four times before cranking, you will hear the fuel pump run and stop each time. This primes the pump and injects a bit of fuel for easy starting. this is for 2.0 models only, 1.7 and 1.8 are different If you do not hear the fuel pump run momentarily when first turning the key to the ON position, the car will not start, so do not try ALWAYS two point shift down or up. Meaning when you shift, hesitate momentarily between gears. NO SPEED SHiFTING When at a stop light you may find that you cannot get the 914 (or for that matter 66-71 911 or 912) in gear. Do not try to force it. Even if they are honking horns at you, just put the car in another gear and then back into first. In an extreme you may have to put it in another gear go forward a bit and then back into first. All 901 gearboxes are this way the 914 has a cable clutch, always make sure that the pedal is all of the way up and you can shake it about a half an inch. If the pedal is down and you can pull it up the clutch cable needs adjustment. If you leave it that way the car will begin to grind in first and reverse and will damage the gearbox Always check the oil when you fill up with REGULAR gasoline. let the car sit first and then push the dipstick all of the way down and twist to make sure it is all of the way down. If you check the oil when the engine is cold it will read too low. The engine uses 3.75 quarts of conventional oil with zinc in it, and the weight is 20w50 up where you live when you open the door from the outside support the latch over the lock cylinder with your thumb to make sure excessive force is not put on the flap part and avoiding breaking it off change the oil once a year, or every 3000 miles and clean the strainer basket at the same time periodically lubricate the rear trunk hinge bracket shoulder bolt where the hinge pivots when you close the rear trunk let it drop and then with the heal of your hand clip shut at the very rear where the reinforcement lies If you remove the battery make sure that there is a blanket covering the rear quarter and rear deck lid or it may drip acid and discolor the paint No slamming the doors or deck lids, everything is gentle with a 914 |
Betty |
Nov 30 2021, 04:55 PM
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Driver Group: Members Posts: 511 Joined: 10-December 04 From: Hurst, TX Member No.: 3,255 Region Association: South East States |
How about: "Be prepared for people to come up and want to talk about the car every time you stop somewhere. Factor in the additional time if you actually need to get somewhere. It's all part of the fun!"
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