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Cold weather projects?

Now that the driving season is wrapping up for most of us, what are your winter projects going to be? I've got brakes to replace, exhaust to upgrade, oil change and valves.

What about you guys?

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Old 11-05-2011, 09:10 PM
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I got new parts for the tunnel fuel lines and CHT.
oh yeah, one more oil leak to track down - it could be the cooler seals.
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Adjust valves, install new valve cover gaskets, replace the fuel filter, repaint my wheels. If the budget allows, I really want to rebuild my steering rack. I've maintained it but wnat to get it apart and do the full boogie on it.
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The dreaded headliner in a sunroof coupe. Any tips are welcome.
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The dreaded headliner in a sunroof coupe. Any tips are welcome.
FWI, the windshield needs to come out for headliner removal/installation.

I need a new one but it will have to wait until I need a new windshield.
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Headliner.......

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The dreaded headliner in a sunroof coupe. Any tips are welcome.
Not just the windshield. All of the glass (except door windows) will have to be removed. If you are doing the job yourself, get several boxes of the black metal spring clips (normally used for paper). With the clips, you can position the headliner, decide if it's "right" and adjust where necessary. Then, take one section loose, apply the contact cement and clip back into place. Repeat until each edge is attached. One of the last jobs will be to cut in the interior lights. Make certain that you are cutting in the correct place! A mistake here means starting all over again. The sunroof inside cover will have to come out which usually means removing the sunroof panel. Last, reinstall the glass using new seals. The side quarter windows will have to be reinstalled by inserting the front edge first and then roping in moving towards the rear (pointy end). Be certain that the outside window trim does not pop out of the rubber seals. Good luck!
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Carrera footwell blowers. Finished this yesterday in my nice warm garage. My SC now has hurricane force heat and defrost. This is a cold weather project on multiple levels I think.
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I want to replace the top on my Cab this winter!
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I want to drive mine - but will do what it takes to keep it going.

maybe new air in the tires
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going to happen:
-New rear suspension bushings and possibly torsion bars.
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-heater hoses and valves
-paint fan and housing
-fix rust under battery

Possibilities:
-targa body braces?
-short shift kit?

And i have 3 weeks of winter break to do it all.
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I'm going to have to go with a RennShift shifter and a Moroso sump vent catch canister.
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This is my list:
1. Wevo shifter and coupler
2. Clutch cable and assorted springs
3. Full suspension rebuild with Sanders bars and Elephant Racing goodies.
4. Tune-up and valve adjustment

Going to start as soon as the road salt hits the pavement, here in Chicago. Should make for a great driving season next year. I'll post my progress.
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Left over of last year Winter/Spring/Summer (Dec-Aug) projects...

Full brake job (lines, disks, pads & shoes);

Short Sift Kit (to mate with the new clutch & flywheel);

Cosmetic (new piping & belows); and maybe

Cut off muffler switch ( but (apparently) the SSIs & 2in/2out combo sound so good that I may wait until I see the blue lights in my mirror. So far so good
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Front end polybronze , balljoints , TT rods ...but wait , it's summer next month? Need to get these fixed this weekend , so I can use Le Frog over next winter
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Still working on last winter's project.

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