Rebuild update
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Rebuild update
Hi all
its been a while since I updated so I thought Id post a few pics. Firstly can I give a big thanks to Richard 'Moggy' Morgan for kindly pressing my new bearings in to my trailing arms for me. Cheers Richard I own you one:-).
Front headlights are in as are the motors
Front washer assembly is in and Ive fitted a couple of the air boxes at the front. I wont do the centre blower till I start to put the dash in so I can fit the cable pulls properly. I wanted to leave that as late as possible but I suspect Ill have to put the dash in and protect it in some way.
Bits and bobs in the cabin main thing is the centre tunnel (hateful thing) now has all the cables and brake line fed through ad connected
Engine bay starting to take shape (focussing on the brake lines, nearly finished them in there. Ive also assembled the engine lid obviously not putting that on till a lot later.
Finally the trailing arms, and rear suspension are on, including brake assembly. Callipers are temporary Ill change them out. These are the ones I had refurbished a couple of years ago and they are quite shocking, Ive only used them to get the brake lines the right length.
So thats my front and rear suspension finished, most of the brakes done... next - mmm good question, I think Im going to get my front wiring loom out and start to run that through and connect the front components. Not sure if theres a more sensible order but if anyone can spot anything obvious feel free to let me know:-)
Happy with progress Im cracking on again so alls good.
Cheers
Andrew
its been a while since I updated so I thought Id post a few pics. Firstly can I give a big thanks to Richard 'Moggy' Morgan for kindly pressing my new bearings in to my trailing arms for me. Cheers Richard I own you one:-).
Front headlights are in as are the motors
Front washer assembly is in and Ive fitted a couple of the air boxes at the front. I wont do the centre blower till I start to put the dash in so I can fit the cable pulls properly. I wanted to leave that as late as possible but I suspect Ill have to put the dash in and protect it in some way.
Bits and bobs in the cabin main thing is the centre tunnel (hateful thing) now has all the cables and brake line fed through ad connected
Engine bay starting to take shape (focussing on the brake lines, nearly finished them in there. Ive also assembled the engine lid obviously not putting that on till a lot later.
Finally the trailing arms, and rear suspension are on, including brake assembly. Callipers are temporary Ill change them out. These are the ones I had refurbished a couple of years ago and they are quite shocking, Ive only used them to get the brake lines the right length.
So thats my front and rear suspension finished, most of the brakes done... next - mmm good question, I think Im going to get my front wiring loom out and start to run that through and connect the front components. Not sure if theres a more sensible order but if anyone can spot anything obvious feel free to let me know:-)
Happy with progress Im cracking on again so alls good.
Cheers
Andrew
1976 914 2.0 (Orange now without Brown flecks)
2016 BMW X3 3.0d
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Re: Rebuild update
Keep going! It's going to be a really handsome car, great colour. Stanford Hall at the latest!!
David
1973 914 zambezi green
1972 911T (lhd 71E engine)sadly sold
1973 914 zambezi green
1972 911T (lhd 71E engine)sadly sold
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Looking very nice Andrew,
Keep posting picture updates.
Regards
Darren
Keep posting picture updates.
Regards
Darren
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Re: Rebuild update
Looks great!
I've just bought a 914 (haven't got it yet) and it is a bit of a project.
You haven't by any chance got a picture of the fuel tank bay without the fuel tank in have you? Where does the 'letterbox' go to in the spare wheel well?
I've just bought a 914 (haven't got it yet) and it is a bit of a project.
You haven't by any chance got a picture of the fuel tank bay without the fuel tank in have you? Where does the 'letterbox' go to in the spare wheel well?
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Re: Rebuild update
This will be one very cool car, keep the updates coming
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Re: Rebuild update
That looks lovely Andrew - worth the wait at the paintshop I'd say!
Cheers
Wayne
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'You see Paul, hill climbing is like making love to a beautiful woman. You get your motor running, check your fluids, hang on tight and WHOA..30 seconds later it's all over!' Swiss Tony
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Wow, love the colour, and love what appears to be the high quality finish. Be very careful when working on it!
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Re: Rebuild update
Thanks folks.
it is a bit of a marmite colour but when the black and chrome trim go back on to it Im positive its going to look very nice indeed. I quite like the fact the orange can look quite bright in sunlight and then a bit more subtle when the lights not that good.... a 2 for 1 paint job:-)
As far as chippings concerned I managed to pop my cherry on my first job taking with a socket on the front inner wheel arch:-( Ill get the car to the point where all the main bits are done and ask body chap Matt to go over all the bits Ive managed to hamfistingly catch.
I had my fist go in a 914 yesterday i met up with Helen and her husband who live quite close to me while I was visiting the classic bike show at Stafford ground and she offered me a quick go... well it would have been rude not to:-) thank you Helen that made my week:-)
Right going to crack on with the wiring next hoping I can figure out how to convert the spaghetti of a loom I made in to a working electrical system... all good fun!
Actually I need a battery.... any one got any particular recommendations here? Gel or standard?
thanks
Andrew
it is a bit of a marmite colour but when the black and chrome trim go back on to it Im positive its going to look very nice indeed. I quite like the fact the orange can look quite bright in sunlight and then a bit more subtle when the lights not that good.... a 2 for 1 paint job:-)
As far as chippings concerned I managed to pop my cherry on my first job taking with a socket on the front inner wheel arch:-( Ill get the car to the point where all the main bits are done and ask body chap Matt to go over all the bits Ive managed to hamfistingly catch.
I had my fist go in a 914 yesterday i met up with Helen and her husband who live quite close to me while I was visiting the classic bike show at Stafford ground and she offered me a quick go... well it would have been rude not to:-) thank you Helen that made my week:-)
Right going to crack on with the wiring next hoping I can figure out how to convert the spaghetti of a loom I made in to a working electrical system... all good fun!
Actually I need a battery.... any one got any particular recommendations here? Gel or standard?
thanks
Andrew
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2016 BMW X3 3.0d
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My pleasure. Hopefully give you the encouragement to get your car finished and on the road. Can't wait to see it. I really love signal orange.
Regarding the DDK grill badge. I ment to say rather than bending the grill slightly so you can fit the lugs through, an alternative is to remove the lugs and drill through the badge so you can bolt it onto the grill. I always put a bit of rubber behind the badge to stop it damaging the grill.
Regarding the DDK grill badge. I ment to say rather than bending the grill slightly so you can fit the lugs through, an alternative is to remove the lugs and drill through the badge so you can bolt it onto the grill. I always put a bit of rubber behind the badge to stop it damaging the grill.
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Re: Rebuild update
thanks Helen
good idea Ill take a look later today as I have a garage day planned
thanks again
Andrew
good idea Ill take a look later today as I have a garage day planned
thanks again
Andrew
1976 914 2.0 (Orange now without Brown flecks)
2016 BMW X3 3.0d
2020 Globe Car 640 Summit
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Re: Rebuild update
Nothing like a ride in a 914 for some inspiration, hang in there!
Maurice
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Re: Rebuild update
Look great Andrew
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thanks Mark.glovebox wrote:Look great Andrew
I still prefer your colour. Dont what ever you do leave your keys in your car when we eventually have them both at a meet... you might not see it again
Andrew
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Great progress and I love that colour Andrew
Stuart
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1979 924 n/a - RIP
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Andrew, do you remember the VW Polo harlequin?? Maybe we could swap a few panels ?? Doors and bonnet ?? That would be novel ))