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> 914 Judging Sheet from the SMOG group, Basic Judging sheet tailored for the 914 Concours
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post May 7 2006, 10:32 AM
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Hi 914er's.

I found SMOG's last years 2005 judging sheets from the Great Lakes Mid-Meet. A lot of thought went into these judging standards for Concours & Daily Drivers. I believe it was fair and successful to all involved.

Hope this helps start a judging standard for future 914 events. Please add your suggestions and recommendations.

Tom


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post May 8 2006, 12:06 PM
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Pat,
Glad you 99.8% like my almost sensible Judging sheet. The .02% that you don't like, can always be changed to what some may think more important items. I spent many hours setting and resetting points or items, until I felt this was fair to all. Time plays a big part as to what should be judged or not. Most 914ers aren't aware, or could care less, about what it look like from the factory. So I tried in each class, to make it fit everyones needs. If you or anyone,would like all or just one of the classes, please PM and I'll send them on. I think your oil leak is a push rod tube seal.

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Pat,
Glad you 99.8% like my almost sensible Judging sheet. The .02% that you don't like, can always be changed to what some may think more important items. I spent many hours setting and resetting points or items, until I felt this was fair to all. Time plays a big part as to what should be judged or not. Most 914ers aren't aware, or could care less, about what it look like from the factory. So I tried in each class, to make it fit everyones needs. If you or anyone,would like all or just one of the classes, please PM and I'll send them on. I think your oil leak is a push rod tube seal.

Gary (BS Chairman) SMOG Founder 1997 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)


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Nope, Gary, not a pushrod tube seal (I wish!). Leak is coming from the area between the case & the head - only on #1. Suspect it's the thin metal seal ring between the two. Really don't feel like pulling the motor & making the mess on the floor, since I'm in the process of selling my house. So, it may take a while! then again, it might give me some time to spend with my '73T. We'll get there.
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Thomas J Bliznik   914 Judging Sheet from the SMOG group   May 7 2006, 10:32 AM
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Pat Garvey   Wow - looks kind of sensible! I LIKE it! ...   May 7 2006, 07:24 PM
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