New member - 75' 2ltr 914 resto project in East Sussex
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New member - 75' 2ltr 914 resto project in East Sussex
Hi all,
I'm just starting out on a restoration of a late model 914, based in East Sussex.
Looking forward to getting stuck in!
I'm just starting out on a restoration of a late model 914, based in East Sussex.
Looking forward to getting stuck in!
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Welcome on board - I hope you share your journey with us, good luck.
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Whereabouts are you? I’m in Mayfield. Also have a 75 914.Chippy_minton wrote:Hi all,
I'm just starting out on a restoration of a late model 914, based in East Sussex.
Looking forward to getting stuck in!
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Thanks for the warm welcome chaps.
Hi Jonny, I'm in Crowborough - just down the road.
Hi Jonny, I'm in Crowborough - just down the road.
Matt
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa
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Hi Matt,
Do you know Lee down at Octane Garage ( in the small estate at the bottom of the hill near station)?
Good chap for Porsche work. I design and manufacture a few products mainly for 911’s. My 914 is a slow burn project with a twist, it will be Tesla powered!
Cheers
Jonny
Do you know Lee down at Octane Garage ( in the small estate at the bottom of the hill near station)?
Good chap for Porsche work. I design and manufacture a few products mainly for 911’s. My 914 is a slow burn project with a twist, it will be Tesla powered!
Cheers
Jonny
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Hi Jonny
It was Lee who recommended DDK to me - he does a great job of looking after my 997.
I love the sound of a Tesla powered 914. If you’re over at Octane pop in for a cuppa, I’m half a mile up the hill.
It was Lee who recommended DDK to me - he does a great job of looking after my 997.
I love the sound of a Tesla powered 914. If you’re over at Octane pop in for a cuppa, I’m half a mile up the hill.
Matt
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa
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As you can see from the pics, I've started to strip her down, and I'm delighted to say I'm yet to find any perforations or rust. The windscreen pillars and where they meet the wings look a bit sketchy but the floors and hell hole are all rust free. The front and rear trunk both still have original paint. The outside has had a poor blow - over respray.
On the downside as you'll see on the last pic it's thrown a rod and has a hole in the crankcase.
The plan is to drop the engine, inspect it and see what, if anything is salvageable. I have a box of random fuel injection parts and a set or Webers which I'm likely to get rebuilt.
The paint process should be fairly straight forwards. I'm ditching the impact bumpers (how heavy are they!?!) for body-coloured painted bumpers - it will stay it's original silver colour and I'm thinking of painting the sills lower front and rear valences and sails silver too.
Lots to do, but less bodywork than most seem to have to deal with.
On the downside as you'll see on the last pic it's thrown a rod and has a hole in the crankcase.
The plan is to drop the engine, inspect it and see what, if anything is salvageable. I have a box of random fuel injection parts and a set or Webers which I'm likely to get rebuilt.
The paint process should be fairly straight forwards. I'm ditching the impact bumpers (how heavy are they!?!) for body-coloured painted bumpers - it will stay it's original silver colour and I'm thinking of painting the sills lower front and rear valences and sails silver too.
Lots to do, but less bodywork than most seem to have to deal with.
Matt
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa
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Do you guys know Dave Milam? He's just down the road in Jarvis Brook, he's a bit hard work but he has a complete engineering shop in his back garden nicely tucked away. He has rebuilt a couple of my Ford V8's in the past. Mainly drag racing and roundy round though.
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Missed those pics - looks better than many.
Nice base to get stuck into
Nice base to get stuck into
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Saw him in the pub on Saturday. Very talented engineer, does a lot of work for places round here. Did the heads on my engine. He has sold his dragster now. His wife was saying she was missing the thrill of driving it.Ignatzcatz wrote:Do you guys know Dave Milam? He's just down the road in Jarvis Brook, he's a bit hard work but he has a complete engineering shop in his back garden nicely tucked away. He has rebuilt a couple of my Ford V8's in the past. Mainly drag racing and roundy round though.
Matt, car looks pretty solid. Saw the 914 motor at Lee’s, standard build or uprated?
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I don't know Dave - sounds like an interesting chap though.
Lee is getting cracking with the engine - just bought a new cam from Auto Atlanta. It's going to be a standard (ish) build, on Weber 44's.
Lee is getting cracking with the engine - just bought a new cam from Auto Atlanta. It's going to be a standard (ish) build, on Weber 44's.
Matt
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa
1976 914 2.1
1991 964 C2 Targa