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Schnell944 |
Jun 11 2003, 09:55 AM
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ok, i've been stripping the 914 of its innards lately...got the seats out , carpet, rear panel w/ the light in it and such. I was wondering, are there any easy ways to loose a little weight on this car? ....like the padding behind that panel behind the seats w the light? ....it looks like sound deadening material....is it worth it to remove this? also...i know the AC doesnt work, if I have it....and Im not even sure, but I can see a big plastic box with "BEHR" on it, connected to ducting....is this part of the AC or just part of the heating and ventingn system? If I do have AC, what's the best way to go about removing it all. thanks!
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Jun 11 2003, 01:44 PM
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If your car is drive-worthy, drive it now and fix it during the
colder season. Of course you can pull the tar and not spend ages doing it, but if you are going to the trouble, you should do all the prep and use POR-15 everywhere to prevent rust. All these cars have had water leaked in a bunch of times over the years. Doing the wire-wheel work and metal prep and POR-15 takes mucho hours. My POR15 pics |
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