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> GONE - Complete drivetrain from 1972 914
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post Jul 21 2023, 05:45 PM
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Hi,

I have a 1972 (build date 11/71) 914 1.7L engine with D-Jet injection and tail-shifter transmission I will be removing to install a six.

I bought the car in Colorado, and drove it back to California, so it runs and drives, but it is tired and leaking from all the usual places.

It has nice 1.7 SSI heat exchangers and a practically new muffler which have some value, but I'd rather see the whole thing go to someone that needs it all than part it out and put half of it in the dumpster.

So, you can have the WHOLE drivetrain for FREE if you come to Santa Cruz, CA and take it all away.

First PM or email received gets first dibs, and I will work with you to coordinate a good pickup time for both of us, but I will move on to the next if pickup dates are missed without timely communications.


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post Aug 6 2023, 05:38 PM
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kkid picked up the engine. Thanks to all who showed interest.

@Ottomotion yes they are perfect when coupled with an engine stand that has the U shaped legs. You can see it in the background of the first pic.

@930cabman I will start a build thread soon with details, but removing the 1.7 was just the first step. Time to clean up the engine bay, treat the hell hole and any other spots I find after removing the 4 cylinder mounts, and get the 6 cylinder mount welded in.
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QUOTE(dug @ Aug 6 2023, 05:38 PM) *

kkid picked up the engine. Thanks to all who showed interest.

@Ottomotion yes they are perfect when coupled with an engine stand that has the U shaped legs. You can see it in the background of the first pic.

@930cabman I will start a build thread soon with details, but removing the 1.7 was just the first step. Time to clean up the engine bay, treat the hell hole and any other spots I find after removing the 4 cylinder mounts, and get the 6 cylinder mount welded in.


I am a month or two ahead of you. The Maddog OEM style engine mount is installled, the /4 engine mounts are gone, hell hole is cleaned up. Now I am onto the rear trunk floor and will be starting the oil system plumbing soon. I have a fresh 2.7 on the shelf just waiting.
How bad is the rusting on your project?
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