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> Andyrews Progress Thread, 1/16/22 A Trip to The Red Barn - Lets fab a Firewall!
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post Jan 19 2011, 09:16 PM
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Andrew,
Go with a Audi engine like you want, don't settle for something else. A deal will bound to come your way, just need to keep looking.

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post Jan 20 2011, 01:24 AM
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Got some progress done on the Pass side seat.
The drivers side seat I mounted with the provided sliders and removed the 914 bracket alltogether. The passenger seat where height isnt as big of an issue, I customized the seat mount and rewelded the mounting holes to use the 914 seat. Similar to rdauenhauer's in my "Pep Boys Seat" thread (link in first post).

Almost finished the seat, but I couldnt find my step bit for enlarging the holes on the 914 slider, I tried ovaling them out but ran out of time. Tomorrow maybe?

Here is a pic of the results and a link to the pictures.

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post Jan 21 2011, 12:54 PM
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This is a great 914 one the inspirations for me to get into these conversions. If you want more manageable power, then the easiest thing to do would be to put in a all Aluminum LS 5.3 GM engine. Your talkin 300hp. less 80-100bls. and fuel injected. Then when you are itching for more power, these things love mods, heck you can go 500 with this engine. Best of all you can find them for $500 bucks. You could have this thing running over a weekend. Then when you are board, bolt up that Audi transmission.
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post Jan 21 2011, 08:20 PM
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post Jan 22 2011, 02:08 PM
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Nope, Very little going to be done today... I got roped into helping my GF setup for her best friends baby shower, AND I have to help during the shower tomorrow...

Yesterday we went to the snow.. So pretty much this weekend is a wash, but I was expecting that. Monday i'll hit on it again and finish up the seat, then possibly work on something else.
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post Jan 25 2011, 01:19 AM
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No progress tonight on the 914, however I did spend way to much time installing a front motor mount on the CRX.

The car has traction bars (PO) and the traction bars didnt give any provisions for a front motor mount.

Been driving the car for months without a front motor mount and changed all the other motor mounts, but still the motor clunked around.

I got a front motor mount and have been meaning to install/weld in provisions for it but never got around to it. After installing my garage door a couple weeks ago I just happened to stumble upon some 1" x 3/16 extra bar that I could use. So scouring the bolts and modifying the incorrect front motor mount so it fit, I spent about 3 hours and got it all welded up. (ran out of welding wire as well...)

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TOMORROW, I will get some work done on the 914...

The CRX is now ready for an autox if I so feel it.. Yay!

Gratuitious pic..
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post Jan 26 2011, 11:16 PM
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Finished the seat install!! I actually did most of the remaining fitting and reworking during lunch and got to the point of bolting it on before I had to leave lunch. I bolted it on when I got home and took a gratuitous pic for yall! Interior is starting to come together slightly! Just need to order (or make...) a carpet kit now.

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Next on the list was the water pump came in! So I jacked up the rear and put it on stands. Unfortunately I havent put in a drain petcock in the lowest point of the water system yet.... So I tried to pull one of the hoses off, but I could only get it open just a little bit with a screwdriver and let it drain.. In the meantime Dad brought over my stock hood and we decided to get to cutting the wheel well out. Couldnt find a template or anything to go off of, so I just started cutting (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif)

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Passenger side is smaller and both sides need finish touch up, but i'll get that finished when i do the bodywork on the hood. We installed the original hood and relined it up the best we could.

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So ends today. I'll let the water keep dripping overnight and maybe get some work done tomorrow.
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post Jan 26 2011, 11:22 PM
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Looking good Andrew. Is that an orange band badge on the hood?
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post Jan 26 2011, 11:39 PM
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post Jan 27 2011, 12:26 AM
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Looking good Andrew. Is that an orange band badge on the hood?



No, its actually a newer style badge. IIRC, I actually have a new orange band badge in a box somewhere. I ordered it a while ago and they sent me the wrong one, told them and they gave me the new one free. IIRC (This was like my first purchase... 7 years ago?)

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Lookin Good!
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post Jan 27 2011, 02:21 PM
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Thanks!

Progress from lunch today.

All radiator lines attached to the pump were removed. Pump was loosened and the belt was removed.

I have determined that I need to remove the entire bracket and pump to be able to remove the pump. This is next on the list of things to do.

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post Jan 28 2011, 05:48 PM
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Progress from today!

Finished removing the water pump. Looks like the old one was still pretty good! Oh well, I prefer this other design anyways.

Hopefully i can remember how the housing sits, I cant remember right now... The lines should help me figure it out though.
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post Jan 28 2011, 07:55 PM
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Right on. Just get her driving again, and you will be motivated.

Love your rear fenders and wheel combo.

You should consider swapping to VW bus axles. Should stop your constant replacement. They seem to be holding up well on my 350 conversion.
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post Jan 28 2011, 08:25 PM
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It looks like nothings wrong with that pump. Most Mopar pump use thinner stamped steel blades. What's the plan with the pump?
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post Jan 28 2011, 11:16 PM
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Replace it anyways. Its the pump that came with my kit and i was unsure of its condition. Ill just replace it with the cast unit and keep the old unit as a spare.

Matt, funny, i had some bus axles but couldnt find anyone who had the adapters for sale. Thanks for te compliment on the wheels!
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post Jan 29 2011, 07:56 PM
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Progress so far today. Been working since 9am, unfortunately things would have gone a lot easier if the water pump wasnt giving me problems the whole time... I shall explain..

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First off I took off every piece so that I could clean everything for reinstall, This piece above was pitted really bad so I took some sand paper on the flat work bench and sanded it down, but as you can see this is about 1/2 way through.

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Here is where I said F~ it, its good enough.

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Then I started on the housing, and got it so it flowed a little better..

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I then went and said OK and put sealant and gaskets and buttoned everything up. However I never checked to see if it spun... This would cause me 2 hours searching for another gasket later... Then when I put the pully on I noticed it didnt spin. Shit. Took it apart and noticed that there was a step in the housing and it caused for the impeller to touch the
housing.. So about an hour or more of grinding on the housing and a little of the impeller it finally fit.

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I decided to put a couple of lips on the pipes to prevent slipage. I also took the dremel and ruffed it up as well(not in photo).

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Threw on some silicone on the treads as the bolts go directly into the housing.

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This had silicone on them that had hardened completely (probably 15 years old or more) and needed the impact gun to break loose. Replaced thermostat (ECU thermostat).



So after finding a gasket (2 hours... no one likes MOPARs) I set to get everything back together. Took a couple of tries to get the water pump braket oriented correctly but finally I got it in and installed.

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Completed unit


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Installed

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Oil changed (Left out drain plug... lost about 3 quarts... yay)


What to do next? I have all night.....
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post Jan 29 2011, 08:02 PM
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I like Mopars. Here's a pic of my old car...

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post Jan 29 2011, 08:21 PM
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Thats a bad ass mopar mike!
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Bit the bullet.

Started ~ 8 finished ~ 11.

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Needs some more bondo, really just needs a skim of glaze puddy.

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Fiberglass low area's poking through, time for primer filler then another run with the sanding block.

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Getting better..

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Need to reinforce the fender before I tackle more of this area, It should be pretty flat though.

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Next was the door. Needs primer filler.

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3 hrs work... Need to get me some supplies! Tuesday afternoon I am free so i'll be tackling it more then with supplies in hand.


Supply list:
Kitty hair (bondo for fiberglass)
Bondo (Ok, I will say Plastic Filler)
Glaze puddy
Primer Filler
Guide Spray
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