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> Cary's 73 1.7 Rustoration Thread
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post Nov 17 2013, 10:20 PM
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Had another great day.
Spent most the day just puttering in the shop.
Tidied up the office shop. It had six months of just sitting things down everywhere.
Now we're all tidied up.

Then I went after finishing up heater tube corner.

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All seam sealed up. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

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post Nov 17 2013, 10:24 PM
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After smoothing out the opening. I test fit the heater tube.

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Then I test fit the muffler.

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post Nov 17 2013, 10:40 PM
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Now its time to seal up the long.
Going to be spraying in Eastwood Antirust.

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The Eastwood kit worked pretty good. A little too cold for the extensions and the tubes to work. Hopefully it will be a little warmer on my next day off.
Then I can spray the inside of the wheelhouse. The one flex tube sprays like lawn sprinkler. Should work perfect.
Might need to cut it with solvent it it doesn't get warm enough.



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post Nov 24 2013, 10:59 AM
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Most of the day off was spent re-leveling the car. It still amazes me how flexible it is without a long on the passenger side. This time a few less jacks. Added some weight to the trunk. Hillbilly bench adjustment

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Inner long is fitted, welded in and sealed up on the drivers side.
One thing to remember. Don't forget to install the front heater tube into the long before you weld it back in. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/yellowsleep[1].gif)
Welded in the heater tube to the engine compartment.
After the struggle getting the front heater tube in. It's ready to be welded. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)

So now its time to get back to the passenger long. Right now its disconnected at the front fire wall, mid fire wall and the wheel house.
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post Nov 24 2013, 11:29 AM
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Wow, I hadn't checked your build in a few month's and you've got a lot done. Nice work. Wish I lived close enough to view in person. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumb3d.gif)
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post Nov 24 2013, 01:59 PM
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Great SUPERINLAW.
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post Nov 24 2013, 03:45 PM
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It feels like its taking forever ..............................
Thanks for the words of encouragement.

I'm hoping once both longs are attached things will pick up. I spend a lot of time checking and double checking the door gaps and the windshield to targa bar gap.

I don't remember if I mentioned that this car was a front clip repair. Which aligned well. But the workmanship was poor.

It's getting a little cold here in PDX. Next project is to replace a couple sections in the wood stove pipe.
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post Nov 30 2013, 10:12 AM
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Here's the next piece we need to recreate. McMark called it the torque box.
The new outer long doesn't come with that piece.
In flipping thru the pages in the Body 914 manual. It looks like its a seperate piece.
Here's the new outer long from RD.
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You'll see where the block and c-clamp is attached doesn't have the torque box.
Now you see the NOS door pillar. It doesn't contain the bottom of the torque box either.
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But here's a picture with the door off.
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Here's where we need to get too.
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post Nov 30 2013, 10:15 AM
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As I wrote the last post I'm thinking I have a good piece for the drivers side that I took off of the long I bought from Perry @ 914 Network.
When I get to the shop I'll have to do some digging.

Nothing has been tossed yet.
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post Nov 30 2013, 10:36 AM
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Post #123 & #124 show the piece I took off of Perry's drivers long.
Looks like it will need some patching.
Or maybe I'll make a new one and save this one for a pattern. Hmmm.
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Here's the piece I'm looking for.
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It has to be created like the factory piece so it will fit under the RD frame stiffener.

But after spending an entire day tinkering with the door alignment. This is one of the most important attachment points on the car. Very critical in the upper 1/2 of the door alignment.

I think I'll some research on the PET to see if the part exists.
Off I go to the shop ....................

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post Nov 30 2013, 11:36 PM
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I stand corrected. The NOS part picture is the complete part.
The blue car looks like it has an RD 346 frame stiffener installed.
The primered car is Jeff Hail's 1st. class metal work.

It's interesting how these pieces are layered together.
If you would want to take this apart in the future you can't put any welds behind that torque box at the bottom of the a-pillar. Hmmmm.
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post Dec 1 2013, 12:04 AM
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Time to fire up the heat...

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Dr's ready to go to work.

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post Dec 1 2013, 12:12 AM
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Nice to see that the door gap held up.

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Would just need a small tweak to level up enough to weld the outer long in place.
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post Dec 1 2013, 12:16 AM
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Found the part in the parts pile.

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Here's the place that needs repaired.

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post Dec 1 2013, 10:04 AM
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Here's the only patch I had to put in.

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Pattern cut out of cardboard.

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Patch ready to weld in. Old metal got a little religious on me.

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post Dec 1 2013, 10:13 AM
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All repaired and ready to shoot on some Rustoleum.
I'm learning not to over grind the thin spots LOL

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I posted on the Parts Forum that I'd like to horde a few of these parts for the future.
I'll need one of someone sawsall parts stash for the right side.
I also shot Pete from RD an email about maybe selling the end piece off the 346 frame stiffener.



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post Dec 1 2013, 10:20 AM
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Had to uncover and fire up the shop car to go and pickup some parts for the college kids car. Dad, my cars running funny
Hadn't driven her in about six months. I had to be careful on the cold hard tires.
Though I enjoy driving my 914 more. Just passing the apex and mashing the pedal to the floor does put a shit eating grin on your face.

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Off to Eugene to change out some valve cover gaskets and a coil pack on the kids Quattro.
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post Dec 8 2013, 11:49 AM
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A little too cold here in PDX to head out to the shop.
Plus QTR. end stuff at work.

Some how I got to reading Nathans thread.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...3507&st=100
Nice work.

But that gave me some ideas about how to tie in the new passenger inner wheelhouse to the new inner long. JPG is where I'm at. Long is not welded in.

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Looks like Nathan fabricated a new inner layer.
Thats over my pay-grade. Whoa.
But I do believe I will create piece that goes into the long.

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The caveat is, is that the new inner wheelhouse is considerably thicker that the original piece. But I'd still like to be double layered.
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post Dec 15 2013, 10:22 AM
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Didn't get much done yesterday. Spent the am putting in a new stove pipe. It was almost see thru. Helped the landlord with a frozen water piper.

Tacked in the front j-pipe on the drivers long.

Then I went digging thru the take off/ cut out parts that came out of the long I bought from Perry.
First I determined that I created one of the inner boxes to short. So it will have to be cut off and redone.

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post Dec 15 2013, 10:56 AM
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Still stumped ................ I want to build an inner box to tie the wheelhouse and the long together after I butt weld it.

How would recreate the ridges with my primitive shop?

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I feel the both the RD parts are 16 gauge so they are much thicker than the OEM parts and they are sized to be butt welded together. But with the car dissected as much as I have it. I know that is a hinge point for the whole body. So I want to build it stronger.

Need some suggestions.
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