Work party in Portland? - PART TWO, Nobody eats snacks |
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Work party in Portland? - PART TWO, Nobody eats snacks |
r3dplanet |
Sep 4 2018, 05:41 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 679 Joined: 3-September 05 From: Portland, Oregon Member No.: 4,741 Region Association: None |
ALL RIGHT!
Part one was really successful. We got the bare engine mostly assembled with the ancillaries and the car is jacked way up, ready for install. SO THERE NEEDS TO BE A PART TWO where I'm again calling for any volunteers and dates when folks can show up. On the agenda: * finish installing the missing bits and remaining engine tins, starter, alternator * install the engine and gearbox into the car * install exhaust system * install new brake master cylinder I can always make time any day of the week, but normal people need to plan. From the last shout-out it seems that Saturdays are the best. I welcome your input there. Also - for the tools giveaway. I have more stuff to give away but the main things are: * tall hydraulic press * new Eastwood bench top blasting cabinet * engine work stand w/ very nice type-1/4 mount * misc Thank you! Lady an Gentlemen, I'm testing the waters to see if I can round up some genteel folk to help me put my 914 back into working order so I can sell it. The Corvair engine is almost, but not quite, ready. So it won't be going into the car. Instead, I paid a local shop to assemble the Type-4 1911cc engine with parts I had previously machined. The car is mostly in one piece but there are interior and dash bits to install, some cleanup, a tiny bit of welding for the passenger engine mount, and then get the engine and gearbox installed. I have all the tools necessary - just not the muscles and inevitable wiener jokes. It isn't safe for me to do this work solo, so here I am asking for help. While technically not a party, I can provide things like booze, snacks, and I dunno .. maybe some onions or prunes or something. It shouldn't take more than one day if I can get at least 2-3 people. Then we're off to dinner, which is totally on me. Lots of good eateries in this town. If anyone wants to volunteer Just let me know if/when is workable and what snack requirements are. Ideally this or next weekend (September 8th/9th or September 15th/16th) are the best dates because I'm in between medical junk. Mostly I want to sell of my little orange baby before the weather turns. And before I get re-attached to it. Once done, the car goes up for sale and of course I'll post in the classifieds here first. Thanks for reading. -marcus |
r3dplanet |
Sep 21 2018, 12:27 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 679 Joined: 3-September 05 From: Portland, Oregon Member No.: 4,741 Region Association: None |
On the docket are a list of tasks I feel guilty for asking because they're the worst jobs ever. It looks like the gang can be here from 10-2/3pm in likely rainy conditions, but hopefully it won't be too wet. I do have a garage but it's cramped.
Wish list: 1. I need to weld in a clutch tube patch. I can do that just fine, but cannot wiggle the stainless fuel lines in or out on my own because I can't lift out the fuel tank. I also want to throw on some weld beads on the right side of the body. I have a small MiG welder and that's easy for me to do. Just don't want to weld around fuel lines. 2. Get the engine tins, alternator, brackets, etc mounted on the engine and hoist it and the gearbox into place. The engine is assembled but otherwise bare. 3. Axles need to go back in, but I can probably do that. 4. If I'm asking for pie in the sky swapping out the master brake cylinder would be nice. I think we have six of us including me, so perhaps we can pair up and choose or rotate tasks as needed. Predictable time wasters are finding that I'm missing fasteners, but I kept everything in a large box so we should be okay. If not, I'll make due. All in all, way to much to do in such a short time but I'll bet we can make good progress for the heaviest stuff. I'm also having a tool give away because I need to move and therefore need to ditch some shop stuff: a large hydraulic press (needs to be cleaned up and lubed, but it is a Snap-On), an engine dolly, this and that. Free for taking. I'm sure there will be other stuff if anyone wants it. Maybe a Beetle project. Nobody mentioned snacks or drinks, so I'll just get basic stuff for munches and gulps. |
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