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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 1-June 05 From: New England Member No.: 4,183 ![]() |
I have my heat exchangers and muffler off my 914 and need to move my car.
Is it safe to fire it up and drive it ten-twenty feet without damaging anything? I realize it will be super loud but it needs to be moved up an incline out of the road before it gets hit by someone not paying attention. I just tried to push it but fell shy of my target. Chip |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 1-June 05 From: New England Member No.: 4,183 ![]() |
I was having a car hauler trailer delivered and wanted to clear the driveway so they could bring it to my back yard. I was unable to push the 914 up an incline by myself. When the trailer arrived the driver assisted me in pushing it out of harms way.
I had just been concerned some dimwit would hit the 914 as it was protruding a foot into my subdivision road. I must admit that I had to think twice as to whether I should fire it up. David's pictures just made me want to do it even more. Just did not think I wanted to be inside if it was even going to be remotely like that. Chip |
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