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Easyb
Hello. I just bought a 1976 914. First Porsche, first pre 80's car.

I'm very excited as have been looking forward to owning one for a while. The car isn't perfect so I'm gearing up to start restomoding it to be more practical and more reliable.
I don't know anything about the Porsche, having been a Bimmer guy up to now but I'm eager to learn.

Car needs an alternator and probably transmission rebuilt and some other electrical issues.
I'm in the Houston area, any one else around this neck of the wood?

thanks.
EasyB
hndyhrr
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pic please,

you've come to the right place, there is a wealth of knowledge here

welcome to the addiction
patssle
Another Houstonian! Welcome...there aren't too many of us that are being driven. What part of town are you in? Where did you buy it from?
sb914
QUOTE(Easyb @ Oct 15 2014, 07:31 PM) *

Hello. I just bought a 1976 914. First Porsche, first pre 80's car.

I'm very excited as have been looking forward to owning one for a while. The car isn't perfect so I'm gearing up to start restomoding it to be more practical and more reliable.
I don't know anything about the Porsche, having been a Bimmer guy up to now but I'm eager to learn.

Car needs an alternator and probably transmission rebuilt and some other electrical issues.
I'm in the Houston area, any one else around this neck of the wood?

thanks.
EasyB

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Mike Bellis
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Gustl
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Easyb
QUOTE(patssle @ Oct 15 2014, 09:46 PM) *

Another Houstonian! Welcome...there aren't too many of us that are being driven. What part of town are you in? Where did you buy it from?

Hi thanks for the welcome. Bought it from a guy in the Pearland area in Houston.
Easyb
Thanks for the welcome.

Car needs some work and I need to find local help or advice to do a complete health check to start restomoding the car. Any suggestions or advice welcome.
I'm already looking for a new alternator.

quiclk pics coming soon when I find a friendly site to let me link them directly.
Cuda911
Congrats on the new teener!

Also, you don't need to have the pic on a hosted site to post them. If they are on your computer, just click the "Browse" button, then find the pic on your computer and then click "add this".
JawjaPorsche
Welcome to the Madness!
SteveL
Welcome! This site of full of great people who can answer damn near any question you come up with.

I can't believe I am the first to add this line...
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Easyb
QUOTE(Cuda911 @ Oct 16 2014, 01:59 AM) *

Congrats on the new teener!

Also, you don't need to have the pic on a hosted site to post them. If they are on your computer, just click the "Browse" button, then find the pic on your computer and then click "add this".

Thanks. Makes it easier.

Easyb
Some pictures of the car quickly taken via cell phone on delivery day.
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mr2by4
Thank god you bought it before I did! How can I explain buying two in one week to my wife...
Looks like a good one. Congrats and good luck!
green914
Looks like you got a good car to work with have fun driving.gif welcome.png
7TPorsh
1976? You sure? Older bumpers.
pilothyer
welcome.png Looks to be pretty nice and for a 76 the bumper backdate has been done for you too.
Easyb
QUOTE(patssle @ Oct 15 2014, 09:46 PM) *

Another Houstonian! Welcome...there aren't too many of us that are being driven. What part of town are you in? Where did you buy it from?

What part of town are you in?

I just read your thread for your past build. Awesome. Very nice work and lots of customization made to your 914 during that project.
I will eventually like to make the car more powerful and more reliable for a DD.

Is the lift at your home? You've got a nice setup.

worn
QUOTE(Easyb @ Oct 15 2014, 06:31 PM) *

Hello. I just bought a 1976 914. First Porsche, first pre 80's car.

I'm very excited as have been looking forward to owning one for a while. The car isn't perfect so I'm gearing up to start restomoding it to be more practical and more reliable.
I don't know anything about the Porsche, having been a Bimmer guy up to now but I'm eager to learn.

Car needs an alternator and probably transmission rebuilt and some other electrical issues.
I'm in the Houston area, any one else around this neck of the wood?

thanks.
EasyB

Long way north, but welcome from another happy 76 teener. Hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine, which will be a tussle. Congrats
BobR
Welcome to the forum from another 1976 owner. There is a great group of people here. welcome.png


BobR
This is a link to the first thing you will need for your car, Mom's service covers.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act...t=0#entry578430
PanelBilly
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Easyb
I plan on going through most of the car and prepare a list of what needs to be repaired.
What i've found so far:
- Alternator seems defective.
Current one was diagnosed dead (car died several times on the way from seller, drained batteries, performed test from Autozone type of store).
- A rubbing noise can be heard when the wheels are turning but a visual inspection to each wheel hasn't revealed anything - nothing seems to touch). The sound is metallic as if the brake shield was touching another part of the wheel.

- Electrical needs to be evaluated. Turn signals and rear lights not working.
- When driving the car, in 4th/5th gear, engine seems to sometimes "skip a bit" it acts as if it were going to stall but doesn't stall.

Still going through the car.

Any preferred recommendations on where to order parts from besides eBay, Pelican? Any other areas I should inspect and focus on?

Your thoughts????
barefoot
QUOTE(Easyb @ Oct 19 2014, 03:47 PM) *

I plan on going through most of the car and prepare a list of what needs to be repaired.
What i've found so far:
- Alternator seems defective.
Current one was diagnosed dead (car died several times on the way from seller, drained batteries, performed test from Autozone type of store).
- A rubbing noise can be heard when the wheels are turning but a visual inspection to each wheel hasn't revealed anything - nothing seems to touch). The sound is metallic as if the brake shield was touching another part of the wheel.

- Electrical needs to be evaluated. Turn signals and rear lights not working.
- When driving the car, in 4th/5th gear, engine seems to sometimes "skip a bit" it acts as if it were going to stall but doesn't stall.

Still going through the car.

Any preferred recommendations on where to order parts from besides eBay, Pelican? Any other areas I should inspect and focus on?

Your thoughts????


Look at Auto Atlanta site, they have very helpful exploded parts diagrams for most everything. Click on one of the images and a P/L appears keyed to the item numbers in the diagrams. They tend to be pricey however.
For any rubber weatherstripping, 914 Rubber is where to go.
Barefoot

Mikey914
Just a thought on the alternator. Do you have alt light with the ignition on. The alternator circuit depends on that circuit to supply power to the field on the alternator. Before you pull it. Make sure you have the light, or that there is not a LED installed.
Always nice if it's an easy fix. You will find grounding is an issue on this car. Many problems can be attributed to grounding. So before you dig too far in check the easy stuff. Sometimes you get lucky.
rick 918-S
Full on brake job if the car has been sitting. welcome.png
Easyb
QUOTE(Mikey914 @ Oct 19 2014, 08:53 PM) *

Just a thought on the alternator. Do you have alt light with the ignition on. The alternator circuit depends on that circuit to supply power to the field on the alternator. Before you pull it. Make sure you have the light, or that there is not a LED installed.
Always nice if it's an easy fix. You will find grounding is an issue on this car. Many problems can be attributed to grounding. So before you dig too far in check the easy stuff. Sometimes you get lucky.

Can you clarify? If the Alternator light is ON, is it bad or good?

WHen I drove the car back, it was night time and all the lights on the gauge were very dim, barely readable unless I use an external light source.

When I used the headlights, the battery was drained in a matter of minutes and the car will die at a STOP or Traffic light. I had to jump it 6 times to make it home.

For grounding, should I just go around and check to see if every part that has a ground wire is grounded? I've checked it on the battery side already.
Easyb
QUOTE(rick 918-S @ Oct 19 2014, 09:11 PM) *

Full on brake job if the car has been sitting. welcome.png

Brakes is definitely on my list. The pedal is a bit loose.

Is upgrading brakes on this car mandatory? If yes, what should I consider. The purpose will be DD and may be a couple of AutoX here and there but mostly DD.
Porky
QUOTE(Easyb @ Oct 19 2014, 03:47 PM) *

- A rubbing noise can be heard when the wheels are turning but a visual inspection to each wheel hasn't revealed anything - nothing seems to touch). The sound is metallic as if the brake shield was touching another part of the wheel.


noob '76 owner here as well, but i might know the answer to that one. for me it was a seized rear caliper with the outer pad worn completely away, so the metal where the brake pad used to be was just constatly rubbing up against the rusty ol' rotor.
Beeliner
I was resigned to buying an alternator when my mechanic cleaned up the ground connection.

Bingo, problem solved....
rhodyguy
I think mark wants to know if the light is on when the key is turned. Prior to the cranking position.
malcolm2
I struggled a bit with the ALT. I ended up getting mine rebuilt. The ALT for the type 4 engine has various special nooks and crannies that the NAPA version does not have. I am sure someone sells the right model, but rebuild for me was pretty cheap and is working great.

My guy was local to me, so I bet you can find someone in Houston. I don't think there is anything special to rebuild them, just have to ask around.
Easyb
Thanks a lot for all the replies.

The alternator light doesn't come on when the key is turned on or at any other times. Other lights come on as expected.
This weekend, I'll attempt to clean the ground wire, check other connections, and then if needed, remove the alternator.
mdelwiche
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Welcome from another '76 owner. Just wrapping a two year rebuild of my car. The people here are great and helped me along the way with advice and sourcing parts!!!
Bleyseng
QUOTE(Easyb @ Oct 19 2014, 08:05 PM) *

QUOTE(rick 918-S @ Oct 19 2014, 09:11 PM) *

Full on brake job if the car has been sitting. welcome.png

Brakes is definitely on my list. The pedal is a bit loose.

Is upgrading brakes on this car mandatory? If yes, what should I consider. The purpose will be DD and may be a couple of AutoX here and there but mostly DD.


Have them rebuilt by Eric Shea at PMB and install Porterfield pads and you'll have plenty of braking power for a stock car.
Easyb
Quick update: alternator problem solved, had to rebuild the alternator and replace the alternator bulb in the dash. Now working fine.

Now working on brakes, starting with the rear calipers. Pads are worn out and a caliber piston is stuck and won't press back. This grounded the rotor in the rear.
Trying to decide between rebuilding it myself using the DIY caliper rebuild kits or sending it to a place like PMB.

Ideas?
mdelwiche
QUOTE(Easyb @ Nov 17 2014, 10:01 PM) *

Quick update: alternator problem solved, had to rebuild the alternator and replace the alternator bulb in the dash. Now working fine.

Now working on brakes, starting with the rear calipers. Pads are worn out and a caliber piston is stuck and won't press back. This grounded the rotor in the rear.
Trying to decide between rebuilding it myself using the DIY caliper rebuild kits or sending it to a place like PMB.

Ideas?


I rebuilt both my front and rear with kits from PMB. I definitely appreciated the experience, but I ran into a few issues with the pistions and inner mechanisms that when it was all said in done, I really didn't save any money from doing it myself. If I were to do it again, I'd just send them to PMB.
Easyb
QUOTE(mdelwiche @ Nov 18 2014, 12:13 AM) *

QUOTE(Easyb @ Nov 17 2014, 10:01 PM) *

Quick update: alternator problem solved, had to rebuild the alternator and replace the alternator bulb in the dash. Now working fine.

Now working on brakes, starting with the rear calipers. Pads are worn out and a caliber piston is stuck and won't press back. This grounded the rotor in the rear.
Trying to decide between rebuilding it myself using the DIY caliper rebuild kits or sending it to a place like PMB.

Ideas?


I rebuilt both my front and rear with kits from PMB. I definitely appreciated the experience, but I ran into a few issues with the pistions and inner mechanisms that when it was all said in done, I really didn't save any money from doing it myself. If I were to do it again, I'd just send them to PMB.

Yes, I considered sending the calipers to PMB but I'm trying to DIY.
What were the complications you experienced with the pistons?
Any lessons learned to be shared?

hndyhrr
QUOTE(Easyb @ Nov 20 2014, 07:13 PM) *

QUOTE(mdelwiche @ Nov 18 2014, 12:13 AM) *

QUOTE(Easyb @ Nov 17 2014, 10:01 PM) *

Quick update: alternator problem solved, had to rebuild the alternator and replace the alternator bulb in the dash. Now working fine.

Now working on brakes, starting with the rear calipers. Pads are worn out and a caliber piston is stuck and won't press back. This grounded the rotor in the rear.
Trying to decide between rebuilding it myself using the DIY caliper rebuild kits or sending it to a place like PMB.

Ideas?


I rebuilt both my front and rear with kits from PMB. I definitely appreciated the experience, but I ran into a few issues with the pistions and inner mechanisms that when it was all said in done, I really didn't save any money from doing it myself. If I were to do it again, I'd just send them to PMB.

Yes, I considered sending the calipers to PMB but I'm trying to DIY.
What were the complications you experienced with the pistons?
Any lessons learned to be shared?

I saved some money doing the rebuild(backs) myself. pmb video is the bomb, my problem was the gear to sent vent clearance was trashed, ordered new gear and all is well. I had to replace my disc on back brakes so this weekend bleeding the brakes and if no rain burning in pads to disc.
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