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Barn find 914, thoughts and help, new to classic air-cooled |
zimba179 |
Sep 22 2014, 10:06 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 22-September 14 From: Greensboro, NC Member No.: 17,938 Region Association: South East States |
Hello everyone
After spending a few days browsing this page, I'm convinced this is the most informative group of enthusiast online. Thank you in advance, and I hope to be a part of the community soon. So a distant family friend has a 1976 914 that they now want to sell. It was their car that passed away suddenly in 1996, so it has been in the garage(along with a 944 Turbo) even since. Unlike the 944, the 914 had the battery removed and hasn't been touched for 18 years. car appears all original and stock. Exterior is solid, didn't find any Bondo or rust. No rust in the trunks or under the carpet. Only the battery pan is rusted out. Interior is excellent with no rips or tears, factory steering wheel, shift knob, and gauges. They decided to finally part with it a few days ago, and I was the first person they notified so nobody else has taken a look yet. They need it gone so they aren't looking to hold onto it very long. I am very interested, but want to know what I'm getting into. Also, my background. Bought a 1985.5 944 back in 1996, owned it for 6 years and probably logged over 50 hours myself doing repairs. I'm familiar with German cars, had several BMW's over the years, own 2008 E90 right now. However I have never owned a CLASSIC vehicle before that needs to be restored. I eventually want to get it running as a weekend car, and it will always be garaged. Not looking to gut it for track or anything like that. Keep it to the original specs. My main concern is the engine (aside from the seals), what would it be like to attempt to revive a 38 year old engine that hasn't been touched in 18 years? I don't know any aircooled, or classic VW/Porsche guys in my area. I'm a member of the BMW CCA but that's not helping! Thank you everyone |
76-914 |
Sep 22 2014, 10:22 AM
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist Group: Members Posts: 13,647 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California |
Will the motor spin by hand? If so, drain the gas, visually inspect the tank bottom for sludge. Clean as necessary. Change oil/filter and crank over in 20 sec intervals until oil pressure is achieved. Give it some gas and see if it starts. If it does, shut it off immediately, replace all the old rubber gas lines and vacuum lines, then restart and begin the quest. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png)
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