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Richard's progress thread |
Richard Casto |
Oct 31 2007, 09:13 PM
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Blue Sky Motorsports, LLC Group: Members Posts: 1,465 Joined: 2-August 05 From: Durham, NC Member No.: 4,523 Region Association: South East States |
A little history first...
This is my third 914 and it will be a keeper. First two are from my college days in the late 1980's but both of those are gone (1st was totalled in a crash, the second had terminal rust and eventually became a parts car) Fast forward roughly 20 years. Got married, had two kids and I decided I could not continue to put off building my dream car. While I had always wanted an original 914/6, I also wanted a general purpose fun car (Street, Autocross and Track) that would have had more power and safety features than a stock 914/6. I can't afford to have multiple 914s (a stock 914/4, a 914/4 with a modern Type IV, a stock 914/6, a 914/6 GT Clone, a track only 914, etc.), so rather than molest a "real" 914/6 to build my dream "six", I decided to start with a regular 914/4 and do a six swap. This car was purchased in 8/2005. Over the past two years I have disassembled the entire car and am now at the point of doing repair and refurbishment. Which is why I picked now as the time to do the progress thread (who wants to read about the dis-assembly of a car!) Goals for the car...
I have my own website that contains a higher level of detail on specific sections of the car as well as a more detailed general Blog. I currently host this at home and sometimes the server is down, but it is up most of the time. You can find that here... http://motorsport.zyyz.com/project_914.htm |
roadster fan |
Nov 9 2007, 01:56 AM
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Project Frankenstein !!!!!!!! Group: Members Posts: 1,009 Joined: 24-November 05 From: Aptos, CA Member No.: 5,184 Region Association: Northern California |
Richard,
Thanks for doing the write up on the rotisserie construction details. I was wondering if you are able to roll the rotisserie with your car on it out of your garage door. The clearance looks tight, can you measure the height of the opening. If it clears by a mile I guess it wont matter much because I think garage doors are pretty standard in size. I would hate to build it and not be able to get the car out of the garage if need be with it on the rotisserie. Again, great write up at the 914 wiki. Thanks. Jim |
Richard Casto |
Nov 9 2007, 10:09 AM
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Blue Sky Motorsports, LLC Group: Members Posts: 1,465 Joined: 2-August 05 From: Durham, NC Member No.: 4,523 Region Association: South East States |
Richard, Thanks for doing the write up on the rotisserie construction details. I was wondering if you are able to roll the rotisserie with your car on it out of your garage door. The clearance looks tight, can you measure the height of the opening. If it clears by a mile I guess it wont matter much because I think garage doors are pretty standard in size. I would hate to build it and not be able to get the car out of the garage if need be with it on the rotisserie. Again, great write up at the 914 wiki. Thanks. Jim Jim The casters I picked lift the bottom of the stands 4" off the floor (I mention this because caster choice will impact ultimate height). With the car in an upright position (mine is locked in that position now), and including casters in the measurement, it is 78 1/2" from floor to top of windsheild frame (high point). My Garage door opening is about 82" in height. This gives me a few inches of clearance to roll the car outside if I want. I have actually not rolled it out however. I think that most garage doors are either 6'6" or 7' in height. A 6'6" might be tight. If someone had a shorter door and needed to roll it outside, they could built probably use slightly shorter stands. I wanted mine to have some clearance with GT flairs on. So if you wanted less clearance, you might be able to drop the stand an inch, and if you wanted to build this for narrow body only, you could drop another inch or two. If my car wasn't locked into position right now, I would rotate it and measure the exact amount of clearance I have now so I determine exactly how much shorter the stands could be. Richard |
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