BUILD-OFF CHALLENGE: Boxsterfan's 1974 2270, Time to get going over the next 3 months... |
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BUILD-OFF CHALLENGE: Boxsterfan's 1974 2270, Time to get going over the next 3 months... |
boxsterfan |
Jun 6 2015, 10:09 PM
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914's are kewl Group: Members Posts: 1,776 Joined: 6-June 03 From: San Ramon, CA Member No.: 791 Region Association: Northern California |
So today, I got started tearing down my 1974 2.0L. Started at the rear and got through almost all the interior except dash and center console area. Overall, the car looks good from a rust perspective, but I KNOW that there is rust in the hell hole and the area under the hell hole (where the original fuel pump mount location was) is pretty much gone as I can stick my hand in there. I'll get pics of that after I drop the motor some upcoming weekend.
So what's my build gonna be? I'm fairly well locked in on what I want to do. I have considered /6's (and even come close to acquiring a 3.0L), but I think in the end I am going to go with a built up 2270 motor. One of the main reasons I am going that route is that I want to be able to use 1st gear. Sound strange? Sure, even though 1st is not much of anything even on a stock 2.0L, I just love the dogleg shifting from 1st to 2nd. From reading others posts here, if I go a /6 I pretty much end up with starting in 2nd all the time. So here's the build (with some decision points still): Note: This is a very high level list Staying with Narrow Body, removing the warts and antenna hole 2270 /4 with some form of FI provided by megasquirt, external oil cooler, maybe ITB's. 901 side-shift with anything that can be done to improve gearing and longevity 5-lug upgrade (suspension components and the whole bits) with Fuchs. Interior will be mostly stock, but looking to go the Getty Dash route. Sticking with original Alaska Blue Metallic (L96B) Here's my progress today: Rear bumper off: Attached thumbnail(s) |
boxsterfan |
Oct 3 2015, 09:34 PM
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914's are kewl Group: Members Posts: 1,776 Joined: 6-June 03 From: San Ramon, CA Member No.: 791 Region Association: Northern California |
The hell hole. The engine shelf on passenger side will need replace. Some work on the wall next to engine shelf/battery tray will need some patching. Looking down into the hell hole though doesn't look rusty. The suspension consoles look good also. I'll know more one day when the motor comes out.
Note: I reached in there and yanked on the rusty metal with my hand and pulled it up....there you see the rubber mount with screw poking out for where the fuel pump used to be located. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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