What suspension and brake parts fit a 71 and 74?, I have jumbled parts from both years. |
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What suspension and brake parts fit a 71 and 74?, I have jumbled parts from both years. |
overmyhead |
Jul 12 2021, 02:28 PM
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I bought 2 disassembled 914s from the same guy. One a 1971 1.7 and a 1974 2.0. Unfortunately they are all jumbled together.
For instance I see one front end has a stabilizer bar and the other doesn't. What else is different, brake cylinders? Steering components ? Many thanks! |
bdstone914 |
Jul 12 2021, 05:49 PM
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bdstone914 Group: Members Posts: 4,735 Joined: 8-November 03 From: Riverside CA Member No.: 1,319 |
Look at the bottom of the front struts to ID eay from late. Early will have a slit fot the pinch bolt. While the A arms are interchangable the ball joints that ate probably attached to them are not. The late ball joints have a B notch for the taper pin. The early have a radiused cut. Late front calipers have two bleeders. Early have one. Late front rotors have a hub centric ring near the center, early do not. Early rear trailing arms have a clised hole for the flex line. Late have an open slot and hole.
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