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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 9-May 22 From: Arizona Member No.: 26,536 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
Hello all!
Just making a quick introduction. Made my first 914 purchase just about two weeks ago now and now starting to dive into this car. Its a 73 non-California car with the EB 1.7. 100k ish miles on it with a motor that is leaking like crazy (more on that later). Single 32/36 weber. Classic Auto Air AC unit. Fiberglass GT Flares, Empi Replica Fuchs, and a bunch of shit ripped out of the engine bay. Bout all i know on these (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i.imgur.com-26536-1652211032.1.jpg) Next to my AE86 Track car that is currently getting a cage welded in (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i.imgur.com-26536-1652211033.2.jpg) So now getting to the real stuff. I have worked on boxers before, i have an 400 HP ej22 on e85 in my Forester (that needs to get pulled, RIP transmission). But I have never worked on an air cooled one. Right now, i have been doing some basic maintenance that i do when i get a car. Change all fluids, been changing all the hoses on the motor because they look like the original ones, added a catch can, etc.... But of course after changing the oil and pressure washing the bottom on the engine/trans. I notice this thing is pissing oil out the rear main. So i decided with the unknown state of the motor, im just going to do a rebuild. Reading around its seems like the easiest thing is to buy a AApistons 19XX cc or 20XX cc kit. I dont have a horsepower goal in mind. I just want this rebuild and hopefully get close to the same mpgs i had with the 1.7 (30 mpgs on the highway driving between Phoenix and Tucson) The end goal with this motor. I have an entire pertronix flamethrower vacuum dist with the correct coil and plugs. While the 32/36 works for now. I will replace them with 40 IDF webers. Then some new headers and exhaust. The horsepower I get is what I get. Not too big of a concern. Q1: With my motor being a 1.7 i have to get the heads machined to fit the larger cylinders and some massaging of the combustion chambers to get the the compression down. Correct? Q2: Cam choice. Do people run the original 1.7 cam or just get a "street/oem" grind from Web. This was a long one but I look forward to what i can learn! |
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An option may have been to chase the threads while in the car, but all is well that ends well. Keep us posted as to your results with the first firs up. make sure to run the starter without the plugs installed to build oil pressure prior to ignition.
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ogdougy |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 49 Joined: 9-May 22 From: Arizona Member No.: 26,536 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
An option may have been to chase the threads while in the car, but all is well that ends well. Keep us posted as to your results with the first firs up. make sure to run the starter without the plugs installed to build oil pressure prior to ignition. Yup, i tried the thread chaser first. Hoping that there was some junk in the threads but it turned out it was the threads themselves that were junk lol. But got everything set-up and got it start start today with relative ease. Just that one lean pop that scared me but went smoother than expected. Now we are getting to the real excited time because it is getting close to drive time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJzWE9Mi5Lk |
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