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> A beginning - getting my 914 back on the road
MBowman325
post Feb 26 2012, 08:53 AM
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So I've been wanting to work on the 914 and due to various reasons (most of which are not self-imposed) it has yet to happen quickly. I'd dropped the engine last year to do seals and gaskets. Once I did that, I also decided to take care of some other stuff - address some rust that is probably my fault in the hell-hole (I was warned, but didn't heed it very well).

After the lunch yesterday and talk of a potential Talimena run, I started stripping the car to see how bad other rust was. I was aware of the fiberglass patch on the passenger side, but didn't expect the rust on the inside firewall.

I know a couple of guys up here who quite well know their way with a welder and have offered to lend me their time, expertise and shop for a short period. I'll be making some calls this week to see when they're free so I can take them up their offers.

So, the carnage. Compared to a great number of others, the beginnings don't seem that bad, but I've only just started and have yet to even strip all the tar out. I want to have this road worthy in about 2 months. Probably a little aggressive on the timeframe but something to work towards....

Need to get the shop vac after some of these places and finish getting the tar up.

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post Feb 26 2012, 09:34 AM
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Compared to what I've seen, I'm sure that disappointing but very fixable.

If that's your only rust it's not that big of a deal IMHO.
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post Feb 26 2012, 12:35 PM
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Not overly disappointing, as I was expecting something like that.

An AGM or dry cell battery will be on my shopping list once it's ready to drive again though.
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post Mar 14 2012, 06:54 AM
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I've been updating the blog page, still shooting to have the car roadworthy by the last weekend in April.

Here's a question - I'd picked up some 3/8" spot weld cutter bits... Is this a bit large to be using to drill out the spotwelds?

Should be buying sheet metal within the next couple of weeks or so.
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