Eric's Six Conversion, chassis work has finally commenced. |
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Eric's Six Conversion, chassis work has finally commenced. |
Detroit |
Mar 22 2021, 08:20 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 80 Joined: 28-December 16 From: Detroit metro area Member No.: 20,709 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Greetings all...
As the title suggests, I'm undertaking a six cylinder heart transplant on my four cylinder '74 914. I've always wanted to build a hot rod of some sort, and a 3.X 914 seems a pretty solid choice. I just hope the patient and donor organ both survive the surgery... The motor is a 3.0L out of an '82 SC. It needs rebuilding. I'm going to start a separate thread for that over on the Pelican forum in the engine rebuilding section, because I'm going to need lot's of advice. I realize that there are plenty of peops here who've built sixes, but as that forum is dedicated purely to the task it makes sense to me to start the thread there. I'll paste a link for anyone interested once I've got it started. It's not going to be some crazy race motor. I just want a good reliable street engine. I'm not a hundred percent sure what I'm going to do with the chassis at this point, but I have plenty of time to think about it. I work slow. The overall plan is to rebuild the motor, and then get it running on a start cart, which I've already started to cobble up. At that point I'll pull the four cylinder, do any chassis mods, and stick in the new engine. It all sounds so simple when I type it... Stupid brain. I've already torn the engine down to the long block, but have paused to get a few things around the garage cleared up. There will be additional pauses along the way. I've got a zillion things to do around here... I'm pretty determined to get this done though, so hopefully said pauses will be brief. I will do my best to keep everyone updated along the way. And of course supply plenty of pictures. Here's a few to start. EDIT - Here's a link to the engine build thread: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-engine-...3-0l-build.html The car. The six. The start cart (and mock up engine and trans). |
Detroit |
Dec 2 2024, 01:27 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 80 Joined: 28-December 16 From: Detroit metro area Member No.: 20,709 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Okay, I could use a bit of help, please...
I've spent the last couple of days with Covid in the garage disassembling and cleaning brakes. Can anyone enlighten me as to how I remove the parking brake lever assembly? I thought that the spring, hat, and circlip within the caliper body might somehow be retaining it, but I've removed those. The lever, while turning freely, still won't slide out of its bore.... |
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