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Yipeeee my 914 breaths again !

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After a few days or rolling around in the cold, some rain, wind on my folks driveway, I've finally got around to getting the car running again and went for my first drive since July today. Now I know why I was so keen to get it going again, what a blast :P :P :P

After a lot of umming and erring, about whether to do a six, a big four or just stock rebuild, I eventually gave in due to the outlandish costs involved and located a very good low mileage Euro 2.0 longblock from Germany plus a complete D-jet system and a few other bits n bobs, new clutch, gaskets, powder coated tin etc etc.. and delivery to my door was a mere 130 euro on a refirgerated truck :lol:

Very happy I went this route now, the conversion from carbs back to d-jet was relatively straight forward, just some fueling and electrics to deal with, but what a difference from carbs and the old motor, the car is soooo much smoother to drive now, holds a nice steady idle and is very civilised on the road.

I can't wait to have another go now :P

Just thought I'd share my happy news
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You have been busy - congratulations 8) :bom:

Looking forward to taking a ride in it to pop my 914 cherry :P
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Post by Gilbert '71 T »

Cheers Will it might be a bit tame for you though :wink:
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Nice one Darren.
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Excellent news Darren. Keep it simple...
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well done Darren, any photos?
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Post by Nige »

good work Dazza!

FI will always be smoother than carbs, although you might find you miss the induction noise, but then again on long distances arriving without a buzzing headache is a bonus.

You should see better mpg too
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Post by defianty »

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Great news Darren, looking forward to seeing it!

If you happen to be over my way in it, drop me a line.

Enjoy!
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Post by Gilbert '71 T »

impmad2000 wrote:Excellent news Darren. Keep it simple...
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Quite right Tim :wink: only put it in to see how it ran, it was so good it's gonna stay
Helen wrote:well done Darren, any photos?
My camera is broken :( but there are plenty of pictures of it on here.
defianty wrote:

Great news Darren, looking forward to seeing it!

If you happen to be over my way in it, drop me a line.

Enjoy!
Will do fella :)
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Well done Darren, that's good news. It'll be nice to see the 914 again soon :) .
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Gilbert '71 T wrote:Cheers Will it might be a bit tame for you though :wink:
Darren, it's the near perfect weight distribution and twisties fun that I look forward to. Only problem is i know I'll want one - how to explain that one to the Mrs :shock:
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willbrown wrote:how to explain that one to the Mrs :shock:
Easy - "there's loads of room for the shopping"
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^^^^^
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If only, Tim! Shopping is never an issue, but my persuit of a wider vehicle portfolio certainly is. Still, I'm playing the long game and as they say persistence is the key :)
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Post by fourteener »

Darren, must've missed this thread, but I'm seriously impressed with the swap back to F.I.
I've always thought the swap back would be really tricky -maybe you just made it look easy or it's a healthy slice of modesty. :)
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Post by Gilbert '71 T »

Thanks James, the bolt on stuff was obvious. I had the longblock on a stand and put everything back on like a big jigsaw puzzle. Between the Haynes, Clymer and Cypress manuals i had all the info I needed for the vaccum lines, fuel and electrics, it wasnt that bad really :)

Only snag I came up against was a lack of fuel delivery, the fuel pump had a + and - on it which is how I wired it in, and it did pump, but on checking for fuel the supply lines were dry :(

Dave Darling suggested I reverse the terminals on the pump, so off it came, bench tested with connections both ways and surely enough, the + was - and visa versa, plumbed it all back in, reversed the terminals and after priming the system the car fired up on the first turn....va va VOOOOOM :lol:

Whilst checking for oil leaks etc i noticed fuel spewing out from the front of the car....I never checked the return line at the tank end did I :oops: :oops:

So that was a tank out job to rectify this little oversight :roll:

after that I ran it until warm set the timing, buttoned everything up and off i went for my first run in the car since the end of July, it felt great :P .

I'm just waiting for the correct fuel pump mounting hardware from Brays now and that's it, just in time for the crap weather :roll:
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