Can You See Me Smile!?, First drive this evening - and it's fantastic! |
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Can You See Me Smile!?, First drive this evening - and it's fantastic! |
thieuster |
Jun 8 2015, 12:59 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 447 Joined: 31-January 15 From: 275 mls NW from Stuttgart. Member No.: 18,384 Region Association: Europe |
As per title: I took my 914 out for the first time. And, my first drive in a 914. In fact in any Porsche! And... I love it!
Over the last few months, we (the guys at the workshop and I) have been busy rebuilding the engine. It started as a small job - just replacing the pushrod tube seals... it ended as a full fletch: 'the engine is out and why not tackle all?' job. In the mean time, we searched high and low for rust. And, due to the fact that the car was treated with ML Tectyl (A Swedish wax brand) when it was new, all we had to do was touching up some paint. (3M stone chip coating + a respray). Oh well, I've written about it all. And a respray of the boot under the spare tire. So, after dinner, I took my daily driver down to the workshop and pulled the car out for a spin. A short spin. The tires on the rims are old, very old... the production date was 1977! 38 y/o tires indeed. The new Vredesteins will arrive tomorrow. The car runs fine. Some hesitation at low speed, but I don't know how old the fuel in the tank really is! New fuel does cure this sort of problems when I pull my Triumph TR out of hibernation. So there's a chance that it will be gone with new fuel. But the sound when hitting the >4K rpm! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Two questions after the 10 mile trip: the engine temp gauge works - more or less. The needle lifts starts to move, but stops at the very beginning of the scale. Any idea? Second, the car needs to be 'pointed': steering is not slack, I think. The front end feel light and wanders (is that the correct phrase in English?) a little. Perhaps fresh tires will cure this. Must add that we've lowered the front end about 1 - 1.5". So perhaps a wheel alignement will also help. Any thoughts? And then the pics, taken in front of the workshop, only minutes after the trip! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i211.photobucket.com-18384-1433789940.1.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i211.photobucket.com-18384-1433789940.2.jpg) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i211.photobucket.com-18384-1433789941.3.jpg) Since the paint looks good from a 20 ft distance, I am considering leaving the hub caps off, giving the car a more or less Outlaw look. Again, any thoughts? Menno |
SirAndy |
Jun 8 2015, 01:06 PM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,815 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
First, congrats! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)
Secondly, don't drive on OLD fuel! That is asking for a lot of trouble... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) Yes on the alignment after you get the new tires on there. Make sure you get a full 4 wheel alignment at a shop who KNOWS how to align old air-cooled Porsches and has the correct shims on hand for the rear! Your average alignment shop will not know how to do this. Also, i personally like the look of the steel wheels with the hub caps. So my vote is to keep them on there. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
3d914 |
Jun 8 2015, 01:24 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,275 Joined: 24-September 03 From: Benson, AZ Member No.: 1,191 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Ditto! Nice looking teener. Feel free to add some video of the drive once you get the tires/alignment done.
Enjoy! |
Mueller |
Jun 8 2015, 01:24 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Members Posts: 17,150 Joined: 4-January 03 From: Antioch, CA Member No.: 87 Region Association: None |
Alright!
I too like the look with the steel wheels and 'caps. Has a nice classic look to it. |
eric9144 |
Jun 8 2015, 02:01 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,739 Joined: 30-March 11 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 12,876 Region Association: Southern California |
Also, i personally like the look of the steel wheels with the hub caps. So my vote is to keep them on there. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) |
Tom_T |
Jun 8 2015, 02:04 PM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,320 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
Very nice Menno! + 1 more on old fuel & classic steel wheels with hubcaps!
If that's the way it came, then keep it true to it's roots, or at least save those wheels if you really really want others on there! & where is Pat Garvey!!?? .... note the rear fog light!!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i211.photobucket.com-18384-1433789940.2.jpg) Cheers! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Tom /////// |
Ian Stott |
Jun 8 2015, 02:08 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 907 Joined: 28-January 08 From: Moncton/Canada Member No.: 8,635 Region Association: Canada |
Nice! Think about the stainless steel fuel lines from Tangerine Racing. Like the hubcaps on better than off. Enjoy your car!
Ian Stott Moncton Canada |
Spoke |
Jun 8 2015, 02:16 PM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,052 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
Awesome! As Sir_Andy said, you need to align at least the front end if you've lowered the car. The front end is likely now in toe-out condition.
There are methods to do alignment in your garage which will at least get the alignment close until you can visit a true alignment shop. The string alignment method is described on Pelican Parts tech section. |
Big Len |
Jun 8 2015, 05:08 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,760 Joined: 16-July 13 From: Edgewood, New Mexico Member No.: 16,126 Region Association: Southwest Region |
First, congrats! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif) Secondly, don't drive on OLD fuel! That is asking for a lot of trouble... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) Yes on the alignment after you get the new tires on there. Make sure you get a full 4 wheel alignment at a shop who KNOWS how to align old air-cooled Porsches and has the correct shims on hand for the rear! Your average alignment shop will not know how to do this. Also, i personally like the look of the steel wheels with the hub caps. So my vote is to keep them on there. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) |
76-914 |
Jun 8 2015, 06:39 PM
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist Group: Members Posts: 13,613 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California |
The hub caps are classy. Keep 'em. Congrats on your accomplishment. Nice work. What name did you give your car?
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driftingcloud |
Jun 8 2015, 08:21 PM
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Die welt ist flach... Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 9-January 15 From: Asheville, NC Member No.: 18,310 Region Association: South East States |
Gorgeous car! I'm super partial to silver, but it looks amazing with the hubcaps. very classy.
As per title: I took my 914 out for the first time. And, my first drive in a 914. In fact in any Porsche! And... I love it! Since the paint looks good from a 20 ft distance, I am considering leaving the hub caps off, giving the car a more or less Outlaw look. Again, any thoughts? |
DblDog |
Jun 8 2015, 08:30 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 164 Joined: 8-February 05 From: San Rafael, CA Member No.: 3,578 Region Association: Northern California |
Is that your shop in the background?...nice architecture too!
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EdwardBlume |
Jun 9 2015, 07:35 AM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 12,338 Joined: 2-January 03 From: SLO Member No.: 81 Region Association: Central California |
Congrats on a such a nice silver 914! Enjoy! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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PanelBilly |
Jun 9 2015, 09:00 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,840 Joined: 23-July 06 From: Kent, Wa Member No.: 6,488 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Other car looks great just the way it stands. I concur with the other advice and would like to add that tire air pressure is important on these cars too.
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thieuster |
Jun 9 2015, 11:31 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 447 Joined: 31-January 15 From: 275 mls NW from Stuttgart. Member No.: 18,384 Region Association: Europe |
Is that your shop in the background?...nice architecture too! Well, I have to admit that I've invested money in the company. And it has always made me happy at the end of the year. The building is on a long term lease, fixed monthly payments for the next 8 or 9 years! Back to the car: the new tires are installed. Vredestein tires. Also famous in the US, I've heared. For us Dutch, a local brand. The factory is only 40 miles from my home. So time to take the car out for a longer spin than the previous one. Indeed the car needs to be alignment. Has to be sorted ASAP. But, something else caught my attention: on the first day I got the car, I drove it off the trailer and wasn't impressed by its stopping power. Yesterday and today I was even less impressed. And you guys told me that a 914 has wonderful brakes. Well, mine hasn't! I had to push hard and the effect wasn't too good... The calipers had been replaced in the past, the pads are new, the hoses are new - but still... I am sure you guys guessed it by now! The master cylinder is gone. Not to surprising when you consider the fact that it's all very old and was untouched for 17 yrs. The internals of the cylinder cannot cope with that. So, I've ordered a new 17mm master cylinder. I hope it will arrive soon! Menno |
Spoke |
Jun 9 2015, 02:25 PM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,052 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
Indeed the car needs to be alignment. Has to be sorted ASAP. I use this method to adjust the toe in the garage. Only takes a few minutes and will allow the car to handle and feel much better. Pelican Parts Home Alignment |
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