How to inspect the underside and longs without a lift, now the Not another novice project thread |
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How to inspect the underside and longs without a lift, now the Not another novice project thread |
seanpaulmc |
Dec 25 2016, 04:26 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 373 Joined: 6-December 16 From: Orlando, FL Member No.: 20,649 Region Association: South East States |
I've just purchased a '73 914 and owned it long enough to ship it to Orlando and take it to go get titled. With only having it for this short period my list of concerns is growing. I have no intentions of driving the car around until I can assess how rusty it is. I appreciate the support and responses to the questions about transportation and engine identification. This is a superb community.
What advice do you have for lifting the car to inspect underneath and such without having access to a lift? I have read some of the build threads on here and you guys have some amazing shops and do incredible work! ...one day. But, at this point I don't have that. For now I'd like to lift the car, take the wheels off, and take the longitudinal covers off to get a good look at the structural areas of the car. However, I have concerns because this is a snowbelt car and I've read the stories about putting a floor jack through a rusted out car. Where should I lift with the floor jack (trust the jacking points?, other areas) and where should I put the jack stands so that I can poke around some and get pictures? Merry Christmas!!! |
seanpaulmc |
Apr 1 2017, 06:52 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 373 Joined: 6-December 16 From: Orlando, FL Member No.: 20,649 Region Association: South East States |
Here's the initial look underneath. I'm pretty sure the duct tape shouldn't be there. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif)
The engine cradle is cockeyed (i.e. not vertical), should it be? Also, I started in on the removing the tar from the floor pans. The oscillating multi-tool with scraper blade works great. Didn't get very far since I started late in the day. Spent three hours doing yard work first. Will show the floor carnage after a little more progress tomorrow. Findings to date: Seat belts do not work well at all. Replace or refurbish? Has original fuel lines. I bought a fire extinguisher just in case. Rust in the longs and floor pans. Windshield washer switch arm broken. Horn moved to a button on the dash (push button). Ignition moved to a button on the dash (push button). Low beam headlights don't work but Highs do. I did put in LED bulbs if that means anything. Speedometer does not work; it is hooked up at both ends. Broken engine lid bracket (LS). No rear trunk springs (broom handle). Lots of rust in the rear jack points. The hunt goes on. Thoughts? |
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