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> Spoke's 71 2.056L 914 Progress Thread, Driving it Like I Stole It
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post Sep 1 2013, 08:22 PM
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Been there and tried that, but was never happy with the results. Air core motors are the way to go IMHO
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post Aug 14 2014, 10:55 PM
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Time to add a 3rd brake light to the 914. Don't want a repeat of the rear-ender as documented in the first post of this thread.

I purchased a 12 inch strip from Summit Racing and decided to mount it below the targa trim strip.

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This is how it will look. I read all the other 3rd brake light threads and one previous 3rd brake light adopter mentioned that a low profile brake light below the targa trim would not interfere with the rear view mirror vision. So this is how I will mount the light.

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I wanted a secure mounting so I used a small 90 degree angle clip I had laying around. I trimmed off a bit of the targa trim so the clip will mount flush on the trim.

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Here's how the light will mount. Excuse the nylon nut. It's 1am in PA and nothing is open at this time. BTW, the screw is from an AC socket wall plate. I'll get some nice hardware for the final mounting.

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post Aug 17 2014, 12:04 PM
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Used blue painters tape to hold the wires out of the way of the roll hoop seam.

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Had to file a channel in the roll hoop seam for the wires to pass through. Again tape is used to buffer the wires.

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post Aug 17 2014, 12:14 PM
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Connected to the brake circuit at the driver side brake housing. Used a 1-to-2 spade to make an easy connection.


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Taped the extra wire to the wire bundle about every 3 inches to keep it neat.

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Used a home made lug to attach LED ground to the chassis.

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Twisted the wires together to go up under the side grill.

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Taped the wires to the roll hoop. These will be under the trim piece.

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post Aug 17 2014, 12:21 PM
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BTW, I'm using United Pacific 38949B - United Pacific LED Taillight Bar available at Summit Racing. They come in 6, 9, and 12 inch lengths. This is the 12 inch model.

The light bar wires are attached using spades so I can disconnect easily if needed.

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The lightbar tucks in real nice under the roll trim.

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The 3rd brake lights are quite bright and should help those behind to see me better. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)

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post Aug 17 2014, 02:20 PM
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Thanks for taking the time to post these step by step illustrations. Nicely done.
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post Jun 2 2015, 06:23 PM
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Finally got around to cleaning up and mounting the bumper I picked up at Hershey this year. The new one is the one with the license plate frame.

The old one was a POS bumper I picked up off of eBay for $10 after the accident. The main problem with the old bumper was someone tried to mount a hitch or something on the bumper and put 6 to 8 holes on each side. That's why the front bumperettes were put on the rear bumper.


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post Jun 2 2015, 06:27 PM
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Cleaned up the rear end before installing the new bumper. Need to find a nice tow hole cover now.


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post Jun 2 2015, 06:31 PM
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Mounted an LED turnsignal on the passenger side. I made this PCB over a year ago and never assembled it. This one uses surface mount LEDs and discrete lenses. They're a real pain in the ass to install and very expensive (about $2 per LED + 1$ per lens) but they can be very bright.

Now the passenger side matches the driver side. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)


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post Oct 3 2015, 06:12 AM
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Swapping engines now. Removing the 1.8L with FI and installing a 2056 with dual carbs.

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Prepping the engine for removal.

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The carb fuel pump has a pre-pump filter. I'll also use a post pump filter. The return line will be plugged at the engine.

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Removed the hood in preparation to change the fuel pump to low pressure.

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post Oct 3 2015, 06:17 AM
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Tank is lifted to provide access to the fuel pump.

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I made the fuel lines under the tank long enough to be able to lift the tank out without having to disconnect the lines from underneath the car.

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I finally located the origins of a minute gas smell. The nipple was leaking ever so slightly. The gas was only noticeable when the car sat for long periods of time.

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Out with the old and in with the new.

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post Oct 4 2015, 12:05 AM
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Keep it up! Looking good.
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post Oct 4 2015, 05:17 AM
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Engine is out.

Next up:
1) Remove transmission and install on new engine.
2) Remove engine bar and install on new engine.
3) Install new engine.



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post Oct 12 2015, 09:57 AM
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The 2056 engine is in the car and running. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)

This engine has plenty of grunt. I can now feel acceleration in all gears. Totally transforms the car. On local twisties where I used to accelerate all the way from one corner to the next with the 1.8L, I now find myself coasting most of the way since I'm quickly up to the max speed I'm comfortable with.

Had the carb linkage towards the rear of the engine but it hit the rear firewall. Also got the carbs working pretty well. A little stumble coming off of idle but runs real good with the throttle open.

I used the clutch which came with the engine. It was a bit worn but still serviceable. It chatters a lot in 1st gear but is ok to take off in 2nd. I'll need a new clutch, PP, TO bearing, and pivot bushing.


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post Oct 12 2015, 10:07 AM
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Interested in selling the rear bumper you are not using?
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post Oct 12 2015, 10:58 AM
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QUOTE(Hoppie944s2 @ Oct 12 2015, 12:07 PM) *

Interested in selling the rear bumper you are not using?


You can have it for free if you want. You have to pick it up though. The bumperettes are on there to cover up about 6-8 holes on each side where a PO mounted a hitch.
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Ill take it! will send you a PM.
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QUOTE(Spoke @ Nov 17 2010, 07:12 PM) *

I made a center console (actually this is the 2nd one) from wood using the original as a starting template.

The sides are high enough that they wedge in between the floor and the dash and thus do not need any securing straps.

I made the opening for the shifter to use the original shifter boot so I don't need one of the vinyl console ones.

An original gauge faceplate sits right in the slot of the bottom panel and just rests between the 2 side panels.


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What did you use to upholster the panels Did you glue or staple them?

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post Dec 20 2023, 08:32 AM
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QUOTE(cgnj @ Dec 19 2023, 11:20 PM) *

QUOTE(Spoke @ Nov 17 2010, 07:12 PM) *

I made a center console (actually this is the 2nd one) from wood using the original as a starting template.

The sides are high enough that they wedge in between the floor and the dash and thus do not need any securing straps.

I made the opening for the shifter to use the original shifter boot so I don't need one of the vinyl console ones.

An original gauge faceplate sits right in the slot of the bottom panel and just rests between the 2 side panels.


@SPOKE

What did you use to upholster the panels Did you glue or staple them?


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No upholstery. Just wood. I started with finished plywood and carefully routed the edges and sanded smooth. Finished with a matte black paint job.
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post Dec 22 2023, 05:39 PM
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I just came across this restoration thread, great documenting. Are you still running the red car with the carb'd 2056? still have the 930?
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