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Greetings, all.
Thank goodness I am again a P owner after (too) many years. What was I thinking? Anyhow, the car is an '83 sc with 136K, well cared for, top end & tx rebuild 8k ago, well documented by 2 PO's. The first run was 350 miles with all smiles. I am getting ready for the Thanksgiving 700 mile run to mom's and wonder what might need attention. The only thing that I can think of is the fuel pump, seems to be original as far as the docs go. What do you think? Get a new one and put it in the trunk? Stop worrying and just drive the thing? If I do get a Pelican order in before the trip, what would y'all recommend? Any other stuff to put in the box? Thanks!
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As a member it is my obligation not to respond until you post pics, very sorry.
![]() That said...are you having any problems with the fuel or idling? If you arnt I wouldnt worry about it until it starts showing signs.
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My Carrera's fuel pump died and stranded me at about 80k miles. It was not something that was gonna get changed on the side of the road either, what with a full tank of gas. That was a lot of fun. Get AAA or towing insur. Just took my '83 SC on a 380 mile round trip this weekend and could not have been happier.
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Operator error. Sorry.
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Very nice, the color is excellent
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Welcome, very nice color. You could always hook up a fuel pressure gauge and check your cars specs. I’ve been lucky, a bad fuel pump made me think I had a clogged fuel filter, performance dropped down and stalled. Then died! Both on my Porsche & trusty Chevy truck I tow with.
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Buy a fan belt and make sure you have the necessary tools in the tool bag.
There are several threads in the archives about what to carry with you on a trip. I don't thing the collection was short of anything to make it from Paris to Dakar. ![]() |
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Someone else with mad wrenching skills may correct me, but unless the pump gives you a reason... just drive it
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Very nice car! Welcome aboard!!
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change all fluids and the brake hoses as soon as you can.
see the long term maintenance thread (search button) be sure to check for air in the spare or a good pump if the car uses that. bring a cell phone and swap the jack for a 944 scizzors type
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Beautiful car! Nice scenery behind it also. Gotta love NC!
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I'd take my AAA plus card and a cell phone.
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She looks great! Lets see under the dress! How does the engine oil look? A quick test is to take a couple drips for the dip stick after the engine has been running for awhile, drip the oil on a biz card and if in say 5 to 10 you see a bulls eye pattern, your oil is saterated (sp) with carbon deposits. Best to change her blood before the long hawl. May want to smell it as well - if it smells somewhat acrid, carboxlyic and sufuric acids may have started to be generated - not good, time for a transfusion.
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David,
Agree with the recommendations for AAA, fan belts, and cell (with cig light adapter), and a couple of quarts of oil (assuming you don't need an oil change). The pump...fughettabout it unless it's actually acting up. Oh, and don't forget to check the coolant level ![]() Have a good trip, and congrats!! Edward
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Very Nice Color!!! Welcome.........
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That is a NICE car
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Hey cool same color as mine! I haven't seen many that color, but yours has better paint
![]() Road service is a must and inexpesive. I have it through my Sprint cell phone for $4/month. Hard to say what really needs fixing without inspection. I'd say look at all the fuel/vacuum/brake lines and belts, change all the fluids, listen for noises. Then enjoy the ride. Oh, how about wind shield wipers?
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that is a sweet car! Zeke is right, take tools, fix aflat, join AAA, and cell phone. Other than that just DRIVE that beauty. Welcome to the gang.
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Pretty Car.....Welcome Aboard.
I have taken my 73.5T from Atlanta to the Keyes and all over the place. Its easy to be overly cautious and desiring to carry a mechanic and a new engine in the backseat! The consensus is a spare belt, the usual tools and a good flashlight. I do not know if your interstate cruising or taking the backroads, but I carry my latest copy of Panorama which lists all the head honchos for the various regions. I figure, if I ever got stuck, a call to one of these folks in that region will get me a decent, reputable shop and tow company for starters. Since your in North Carolina and may be heading north it will be a bit chilly, so consider a survival blanket, compass, hand warmers and all the necessities for survival. Afterall you would have to depend on a flatbed for rescue and that means hanging out for awhile and Porsche ownership is always an adventure. Oh, remember the energy bars! Safe Voyage... Bob 73.5T Atlanta |
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