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HO campaign, caution! |
dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Aug 3 2018, 08:43 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,109 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
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rhodyguy |
Aug 3 2018, 09:24 AM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out. Group: Members Posts: 22,193 Joined: 2-March 03 From: Orion's Bell. The BELL! Member No.: 378 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
What does HO stand for? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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sithot |
Aug 3 2018, 09:37 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 447 Joined: 25-October 06 From: Virginia Member No.: 7,090 Region Association: None |
H.O. trains, Hoes we use on the farm and the urban dictionary is more off-color. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) |
Coastal6 |
Aug 3 2018, 09:37 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 15-March 10 From: Florence, OR Member No.: 11,467 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Horrible outcome. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
sithot |
Aug 3 2018, 09:43 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 447 Joined: 25-October 06 From: Virginia Member No.: 7,090 Region Association: None |
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rhodyguy |
Aug 3 2018, 09:47 AM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out. Group: Members Posts: 22,193 Joined: 2-March 03 From: Orion's Bell. The BELL! Member No.: 378 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
A little baking soda sprinkled on the bat tray with a sieve and misted with a squirt bottle is pretty cool. Then try the engine shelve. Holes? Points below.
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JeffBowlsby |
Aug 3 2018, 10:08 AM
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914 Wiring Harnesses Group: Members Posts: 8,777 Joined: 7-January 03 From: San Ramon CA Member No.: 104 Region Association: None |
You guyzzz.. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
HO is the 914 recall campaign... http://bowlsby.net/914/Classic/Recalls.htm |
rhodyguy |
Aug 3 2018, 10:22 AM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out. Group: Members Posts: 22,193 Joined: 2-March 03 From: Orion's Bell. The BELL! Member No.: 378 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
Nice jeff. 2 lugs with green paint. Who knew?
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bbrock |
Aug 3 2018, 10:30 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,269 Joined: 17-February 17 From: Montana Member No.: 20,845 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
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Tom_T |
Aug 3 2018, 10:51 AM
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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 |
All - Well that was certainly the result after an engine fire due to battery acid corroded OE cloth-covered fuel lines, but I doubt that was what Porsche had in mind! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) I'm adding the recall info below, because it's important to all members & all vehicle owners, regarding recalls - but first.... As Jeff said, it's the "HO Recall" required by NHTSA for all 70-76 914s, & if yours was never done, then Porsche/PCNA is still required to do them today. In fact, this is the case for any open recall on any car make & model no matter how old, if never done & documented. That's the USA Federal Law, & I'd imagine it's the same in other countries too. Just contact PCNA. They'll probably ask you to bring it to a dealer - or send someone out if not running, in order to verify that it was never done. I know this for a fact, because I went through the process on my own 73 914-2.0, & have my letter from PCNA to contact them & bring it in to a local dealer to have it done, whenever I have it running & registered again, since the PCNA District Manager already came out to my house to verify it. This is VERY important for ALL of you folks cars - so don't let the local dealership BS you, they do have to do all recall work if never done, but you may have to go to the car manufacturer &/or NHTSA to push the issue through. So check all of your cars for open recalls - the newer ones with the later VIN code format (1980's started) can be done with the NHTSA Recall Look-up using your VIN. For older vehicles with the older you'll have to send an email or postal inquiry to NHTSA, then follow-up with the dealer(s) &/or manufacturer(s) to get them set-up & done. Jeff's website lists the 914 ones - http://bowlsby.net/914/Classic/Recalls.htm NHTSA Recall Look-up - https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls . Cheers! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Tom /////// |
Lucky9146 |
Aug 3 2018, 11:04 AM
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Always Wanted A Bigger Go Cart Group: Members Posts: 1,666 Joined: 22-September 14 From: Poway California Member No.: 17,942 Region Association: Southern California |
George can't catch a break so I will say it. Thank you George. I had no idea. and thanks Jeff for the link to recalls, first I'd heard of that too. and Tom T nice write up! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/white914.jpg) |
dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Aug 3 2018, 11:29 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,109 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
Tom is dead on, if your 914 has not had it done, the Porsche dealer will do it no charge. HOWEVER one has to watch how they do it, as we saw one that was just done within the last three months, and Hennessy Porsche ABSOLUTELY butchered it, cutting uneven lines using serrated hose clamps, and not even installing a battery cover!!! Looked Like a Johnny home butcher repair, could not believe it!
All - Well that was certainly the result after an engine fire due to battery acid corroded OE cloth-covered fuel lines, but I doubt that was what Porsche had in mind! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) I'm adding the recall info below, because it's important to all members & all vehicle owners, regarding recalls - but first.... As Jeff said, it's the "HO Recall" required by NHTSA for all 70-76 914s, & if yours was never done, then Porsche/PCNA is still required to do them today. In fact, this is the case for any open recall on any car make & model no matter how old, if never done & documented. That's the USA Federal Law, & I'd imagine it's the same in other countries too. Just contact PCNA. They'll probably ask you to bring it to a dealer - or send someone out if not running, in order to verify that it was never done. I know this for a fact, because I went through the process on my own 73 914-2.0, & have my letter from PCNA to contact them & bring it in to a local dealer to have it done, whenever I have it running & registered again, since the PCNA District Manager already came out to my house to verify it. This is VERY important for ALL of you folks cars - so don't let the local dealership BS you, they do have to do all recall work if never done, but you may have to go to the car manufacturer &/or NHTSA to push the issue through. So check all of your cars for open recalls - the newer ones with the later VIN code format (1980's started) can be done with the NHTSA Recall Look-up using your VIN. For older vehicles with the older you'll have to send an email or postal inquiry to NHTSA, then follow-up with the dealer(s) &/or manufacturer(s) to get them set-up & done. Jeff's website lists the 914 ones - http://bowlsby.net/914/Classic/Recalls.htm NHTSA Recall Look-up - https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls . Cheers! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Tom /////// |
bbrock |
Aug 3 2018, 04:07 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,269 Joined: 17-February 17 From: Montana Member No.: 20,845 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
So back to this sticker. The placement seems wrong. According to Jeff's site, it would have gone on the new battery cover and the location of this one would normally have been covered by the firewall backpad... No?
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dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Aug 3 2018, 04:30 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,109 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
SHOULD be on the battery cover, but never know what mechanic was doing the job, probably if it was put on the battery cover it would not have survived though for us to see today
So back to this sticker. The placement seems wrong. According to Jeff's site, it would have gone on the new battery cover and the location of this one would normally have been covered by the firewall backpad... No? |
bbrock |
Aug 3 2018, 07:23 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,269 Joined: 17-February 17 From: Montana Member No.: 20,845 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
SHOULD be on the battery cover, but never know what mechanic was doing the job, probably if it was put on the battery cover it would not have survived though for us to see today So back to this sticker. The placement seems wrong. According to Jeff's site, it would have gone on the new battery cover and the location of this one would normally have been covered by the firewall backpad... No? So true. My H.O. sticker in the front got placed next to the VIN payload plate instead of up by the VIN stamp where it appears most were. I have a repro to replace it but I think I'll keep it next to the plate since that's the history of the car. |
ejm |
Aug 3 2018, 08:12 PM
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I can see the light at the end of the tunnel Group: Members Posts: 2,705 Joined: 3-February 03 From: Massachusetts Member No.: 224 Region Association: None |
As Jeff said, it's the "HO Recall" required by NHTSA for all 70-76 914s, & if yours was never done, then Porsche/PCNA is still required to do them today. In fact, this is the case for any open recall on any car make & model no matter how old, if never done & documented. That's the USA Federal Law, & I'd imagine it's the same in other countries too. Not true. A manufacturer may elect to extend a recall but are only required to perform repairs for ten years. I recall from 30+ years in dealerships that some recalls were ended sooner when a certain percentage of vehicles were completed. From near the bottom the NHTSA webpage HERE "Are there any limitations on my right to have a recalled vehicle remedied at no charge? Yes. There is a limitation based on the age of the vehicle. In order to be eligible for a free remedy, the vehicle cannot be more than 10 years old on the date the defect or noncompliance is determined. Under the law, the age of the vehicle is calculated from the date of sale to the first purchaser" |
914Next |
Aug 4 2018, 08:01 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 705 Joined: 28-July 14 From: Ephraim Wisconsin Member No.: 17,695 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
2 lugs with green paint. Who knew? Don't get me started on that one. My car came to me with every fuching lug slathered with green. I guess the tech wanted to make sure everyone knew he had been there. Yup. Mine still had the paint on EVERY lug when I got it. I asked the original owner why he left it on all these years and he said he wasn’t sure but that he guessed he had never really noticed or been bothered by it. Of course I have to leave it on now. |
rhodyguy |
Aug 4 2018, 08:09 AM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out. Group: Members Posts: 22,193 Joined: 2-March 03 From: Orion's Bell. The BELL! Member No.: 378 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
Those are beautiful wheels.
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dr914@autoatlanta.com |
Aug 4 2018, 08:32 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 8,109 Joined: 3-January 07 From: atlanta georgia Member No.: 7,418 Region Association: None |
green slathered 914 alloy wheel lug nuts are a sign of the pristine, so much so that to preserve the stuff, I cover mine with factory black alloy lug nut covers, only to reveal what is underneath to special people like the concours judges
l 2 lugs with green paint. Who knew? Don't get me started on that one. My car came to me with every fuching lug slathered with green. I guess the tech wanted to make sure everyone knew he had been there. Yup. Mine still had the paint on EVERY lug when I got it. I asked the original owner why he left it on all these years and he said he wasn’t sure but that he guessed he had never really noticed or been bothered by it. Of course I have to leave it on now. |
914Next |
Aug 4 2018, 09:47 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 705 Joined: 28-July 14 From: Ephraim Wisconsin Member No.: 17,695 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
green slathered 914 alloy wheel lug nuts are a sign of the pristine, so much so that to preserve the stuff, I cover mine with factory black alloy lug nut covers, only to reveal what is underneath to special people like the concours judges l 2 lugs with green paint. Who knew? Don't get me started on that one. My car came to me with every fuching lug slathered with green. I guess the tech wanted to make sure everyone knew he had been there. Yup. Mine still had the paint on EVERY lug when I got it. I asked the original owner why he left it on all these years and he said he wasn’t sure but that he guessed he had never really noticed or been bothered by it. Of course I have to leave it on now. George where can one buy the black lug covers? |
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