Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
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Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
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Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
I think it becomes an illness Parts that I previously considered to be good enough have now found themselves on the 'to restore' pile!LMR wrote:The problem with having such shiny paint is I now want everything else to look as good as it can, and therefore refitting stuff means I end up cleaning, painting, plating etc.
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
I went and bought some stuff this morning, and I think the receipt was the sign of a good day
So after lots of effort addressing various parts, the back of the car now looks like this.
Bumper top is from 914 rubber. The bumper (I can't bring myself to call it a fender!) is in okay condition. The chrome will need addressing at some point, but not this year.
Does anyone have a part number for the following bolt? It holds a bowden cable on one of the heater flaps and alas one has snapped.
So after lots of effort addressing various parts, the back of the car now looks like this.
Bumper top is from 914 rubber. The bumper (I can't bring myself to call it a fender!) is in okay condition. The chrome will need addressing at some point, but not this year.
Does anyone have a part number for the following bolt? It holds a bowden cable on one of the heater flaps and alas one has snapped.
Last edited by LMR on Fri Apr 20, 2018 10:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Porsche 964 1993
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
I think it's 901 211 683 00.
John in CT/USA
John in CT/USA
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
If it's the 7mm clamping screw then it's 901 211 683 00
I just replaced 3 that were like jelly. Approximately £3.50 from porsche
I just replaced 3 that were like jelly. Approximately £3.50 from porsche
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Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
Happy 2019!
I can't believe it is 9 months since my last update. I blame a broken camera, a fabulous summer which meant it was way to warm too be inside, breakages of other cars (three alternators on 3 cars in one year!) and a house move.
So, 2019 is the 50th anniversary of the 914. I guess I should pull my finger out and get the car finished. I haven't read back, but I am sure I said that for 2017 and 2018 too......
Preparing a car to a reasonable standard is a curse. Next to the shiny paint, any component that isn't up to scratch looks awful. So when I thought I was ready to fit arts, I have ended up stripping them and painting / plating etc. One such component was the gearstick. The paint on the housing was flaking, and the gear stick itself was tarnished. So the former was stripped and painted, the latter has been zinc plated. I have also replaced the plastic washers / cups which sit on either end of the spring. The photo shows the old and new ones.
And here is the gearstick assembly built back up. I know it will be hidden under carpet, but as I say, this reassembly is becoming a curse....
I can't believe it is 9 months since my last update. I blame a broken camera, a fabulous summer which meant it was way to warm too be inside, breakages of other cars (three alternators on 3 cars in one year!) and a house move.
So, 2019 is the 50th anniversary of the 914. I guess I should pull my finger out and get the car finished. I haven't read back, but I am sure I said that for 2017 and 2018 too......
Preparing a car to a reasonable standard is a curse. Next to the shiny paint, any component that isn't up to scratch looks awful. So when I thought I was ready to fit arts, I have ended up stripping them and painting / plating etc. One such component was the gearstick. The paint on the housing was flaking, and the gear stick itself was tarnished. So the former was stripped and painted, the latter has been zinc plated. I have also replaced the plastic washers / cups which sit on either end of the spring. The photo shows the old and new ones.
And here is the gearstick assembly built back up. I know it will be hidden under carpet, but as I say, this reassembly is becoming a curse....
Last edited by LMR on Wed Jan 09, 2019 9:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Porsche 964 1993
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
I have also rebuild the brake compensator thingy.
I did contemplate fitting it as was. But when I took it out of its storage bag, I didn't think it was good enough.
So I ordered the rebuild kit, and did my usual strip down, paint parts and get some plated.
Ready for reassembly
And assembled
I did contemplate fitting it as was. But when I took it out of its storage bag, I didn't think it was good enough.
So I ordered the rebuild kit, and did my usual strip down, paint parts and get some plated.
Ready for reassembly
And assembled
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Porsche 914 1972
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Porsche 914 1972
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Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
Nice work. Where did you get the rebuild kit from? I could do with one myself.
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
Stephen
For the rebuild kit, follow the link below
http://m.pmbperformance.com/page/subpag ... or_Kit.htm
For the rebuild kit, follow the link below
http://m.pmbperformance.com/page/subpag ... or_Kit.htm
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Porsche 914 1972
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Porsche 914 1972
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Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
Excellent, cheers. I'll get a kit ordered.
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
A few hours in the workshop this weekend. Fitted new brakes pipes, good ridge hoses (thanks to Green Ernie).
Photo of the front
New handbrake cable, genuine Porsche
And all the parts still fitted to the rear end
I still have the pipes to fit from the flexi to the brake compensator, but I find working under the car a pain in the do-dah. So will get around to that.
Photo of the front
New handbrake cable, genuine Porsche
And all the parts still fitted to the rear end
I still have the pipes to fit from the flexi to the brake compensator, but I find working under the car a pain in the do-dah. So will get around to that.
Porsche 964 1993
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
A thing of beauty our Phil
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Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
Headlamp motors cleaned (I am still shifting Olympic blue overspray off parts), bench tested and fitted. I forgot to take my camera with me......
Porsche 964 1993
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Re: Olympic Blue / Silver metallic 1972 US Import 1.7L
fog lights and horns fitted today. Fog lights have new lenses, seals, LED bulbs and plated fittings. They were a massive PITA to fit.......
Porsche 964 1993
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972
Porsche 944 1986 - sold
Porsche 914 1972