(pics will go here once I locate them, many are meatspace photos of the "develop the film" type, this was ~pre-iPhone)
I will be adding pics/links as I find them again.
This is an attempt to put it all in one place as a guide. (or perhaps a warning to others

While visiting family, I found a relatively straight 73 square sitting at a junkyard//used can lot around the corner from my Daughters place.
My Grandson needed a car at the time, so I set it up for him with CIS, replaced everything in the brakes, shift coupling/bushing, etc. He paid for the car and new parts, I had all the CIS gear from my 914, which I had upgraded to CIS-E or M fuel meter (sans computer) so it was a known working CIS-basic setup.
The biggest part of the work was actually building a cooling system for the engine, as all it had was the fan, housing and top tin, with a T1 intake hammered down on it so those weren't even really reusable. The lower tins (that make sure the air gets to the engine) were MIA. Locating the parts was the chore.
Amazingly, the engine had good even compression, didn't smoke or burn oil, and didn't leak, and actually ran fine for the two minutes I dared drive it from the junkyard to its new home. It hadn't and didn't melt, even with a partial cooling system, amazingly.
Yes, it also had a hole in the engine cover the carb came through.
This setup ran great, he drove it for ~6 months and then it just stopped.
He lived about 90 miles away and it took a week or so before i could get down there...
Found the CIS meter totally rusted stuck at full bore.
The rubber breather tube in the fender at the filler neck was krunchy//broken, and the lower bit was shaped as and effectively was a water scoop when it rained, went straight into the fuel tank and the rest... progressed as you would expect.
He told me it had "smelled like gas for months so he never filled it up." Oh well.
In the meantime, he needed a car NOW, bought something Japanese, and moved on with his life..
It languished for awhile and eventually ended up in my yard, where it languished for a couple more years as I had too many projects already, but I had called "dibs" on it.
One day a trucker decided to change lanes on top of my 914... Even used his turn signal, but he kinda forgot the 53 foot flatbed (fortunately a very low-deck flatbed or I would not be typing this).
Fixable (still haven't) and it could have been a LOT worse (only 3 bent fenders and some torn off engine mounts), but I found myself with no aircooled ride.
That would not do.
So it begins...