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dale73914
post Sep 8 2014, 12:24 AM
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QUOTE(Mike1981 @ Sep 8 2014, 06:36 AM) *

Hello Everyone

I flew down to Atlanta and purchased Pankopp's Subie powered 914

Sale went smoothly as Pankopp was very helpful

Drove her back to Michigan in 12.5 hours she purred on the Highway

Car is in good shape.
However I need to address rear brakes and adjusting the shifter (Im grinding 1st)

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj216/m...zpscfa07e70.jpg

If anyone has any advice it would be most welcome

Thanks



One thing that took me a while to get used to was the clutch and gearbox " pecularities " .

My old 73 911E mever did it but the 914 i have now does the same thing.

Try this.....

When you want to engage first, push the clutch in and wait for 2 seconds before selecting first gear.

If i try to go straight in it clunks, if i wait, no grind / clunk...

Dont rush any of the gearchanges either, it's not a box to be rushed...

Have fun (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Dale



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post Sep 8 2014, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(dale73914 @ Sep 8 2014, 02:24 AM) *

QUOTE(Mike1981 @ Sep 8 2014, 06:36 AM) *

Hello Everyone

I flew down to Atlanta and purchased Pankopp's Subie powered 914

Sale went smoothly as Pankopp was very helpful

Drove her back to Michigan in 12.5 hours she purred on the Highway

Car is in good shape.
However I need to address rear brakes and adjusting the shifter (Im grinding 1st)

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj216/m...zpscfa07e70.jpg

If anyone has any advice it would be most welcome

Thanks



One thing that took me a while to get used to was the clutch and gearbox " pecularities " .

My old 73 911E mever did it but the 914 i have now does the same thing.

Try this.....

When you want to engage first, push the clutch in and wait for 2 seconds before selecting first gear.

If i try to go straight in it clunks, if i wait, no grind / clunk...

Dont rush any of the gearchanges either, it's not a box to be rushed...

Have fun (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Dale


Thanks for the advice Dave I will try pausing between each gear

Mike
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post Sep 8 2014, 04:36 PM
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Grinding in 1st may well be clutch adjustment. Easy to do....which means even I can do it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Sep 9 2014, 01:28 PM
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Grinding in 1st may well be clutch adjustment. Easy to do....which means even I can do it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


Thanks for the advice

Tried to change rear brakes today.

All was going well until I pulled out the brake shoes and they were larger

Would not fit in the caliper

Took them back to NAPA and they agreed that they sold me the fronts by mistake and the rears were going to be out a week

Oh well, I learned how to jack up a very low car and put jack-stands underneath

I was well along on the outside pad but the inside looks to be a bit harder

Also saw where I may be able to adjust the clutch cable

One question if anyone can help

I get in the car with the seat all the way back

I then slide the seat forward and if feels good as far as the throw of the pedal and the reach to the shifter

While shifting the seat lets loose and slides all the way back

Is this operator error?

I took the seat out, oiled it replaced it

It moves smoothly but after depressing the clutch a few times it comes free and slides back

I have determined that being more forward will be an improvment as my arms more easily reach the shifter and legs can depress the pedal.

Any Ideas?

Thanks
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post Sep 23 2014, 06:16 AM
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QUOTE(Mike1981 @ Sep 9 2014, 03:28 PM) *

QUOTE(KELTY360 @ Sep 8 2014, 06:36 PM) *

Grinding in 1st may well be clutch adjustment. Easy to do....which means even I can do it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


Thanks for the advice

Tried to change rear brakes today.

All was going well until I pulled out the brake shoes and they were larger

Would not fit in the caliper

Took them back to NAPA and they agreed that they sold me the fronts by mistake and the rears were going to be out a week

Oh well, I learned how to jack up a very low car and put jack-stands underneath

I was well along on the outside pad but the inside looks to be a bit harder

Also saw where I may be able to adjust the clutch cable

One question if anyone can help

I get in the car with the seat all the way back

I then slide the seat forward and if feels good as far as the throw of the pedal and the reach to the shifter

While shifting the seat lets loose and slides all the way back

Is this operator error?

I took the seat out, oiled it replaced it

It moves smoothly but after depressing the clutch a few times it comes free and slides back

I have determined that being more forward will be an improvment as my arms more easily reach the shifter and legs can depress the pedal.

Any Ideas?

Thanks


Well

I did indeed get the correct shoes from NAPA and had to take off the rear calipers to install.

All went well thanks to the documentation on this site.

Had to bleed the calipers twice to get a firm pedal but they are good now.

The advice to pause before shifting is working very well.
I am slowly getting better at the "feel" of the gearbox.

I want to adjust it one day but have been warned I may make it worse.

I've been under the car , inspected longs battery tray and floorboards

She seems solid and is a blast to drive.

Next up is adjusting the parking brake Any Advise would be great.

After that changing trans oil and motor oil

I reall am enjoying this new hobby

Thanks

Mike
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post Sep 23 2014, 06:37 AM
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I am in Lake Orion and still looking for my first 914.
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try pmbperformance.com web site. they have a tech tip section.
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