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Here's My Car now that DSL is working |
KJJ-74-914 |
Dec 6 2003, 03:56 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 28-November 03 From: Antioch, IL Member No.: 1,401 |
1974 914, 1.8 with large bore cylinders, euro pistons. Stock black interior, totally mint body - no rust!!!
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KJJ-74-914 |
Dec 8 2003, 06:37 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 28-November 03 From: Antioch, IL Member No.: 1,401 |
No it didn't need anything, but I only drive it for a couple 100 miles a year and the sitting is no good for the seals. I started to get a few drips here and there so decided to drop the motor, clean the undercarrage, motor and reseal the motor.
I'm in the process of trying to remove the factoy undercoat, but I might just scrape the loose stuff off and reshoot the whole thing. The car does not have an ounce of rust on it so I wouldn't be trapping rust or moisture under the undercoat. I'm going to use factory Wurth and a gun to do it right. I know Dan, good guy. I didn't participate in the club last year, too much going with my Offshore boat. Hopefully this year. Who did your motor? i just bought a complete 1.8L that I plan on building up over the winter. |
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