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SC Project
Hi,
I bought a 1979 911 SC from a coffee shop friend. He drove it for 31 years and the transmission finally gave out. The odometer stopped working at 299,000 miles and my friend drove it for another 11 years. I tore the car apart and I'm starting to put it back together. I was just wondering what's the best way to post the progress and updates? In this forum under one thread? 911 SC Project? Paul http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324432204.jpg The paint was thin and faded, 30 seconds of rubbing compound went to bare metal http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324432298.jpg After paint, many things to put back together |
Yeah, this is the place...you must have lots of pics between the two shown...love to them and you narration.
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yep, right here. Just name it Project SC and put all the updates on one thread! GO..!
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One reason to go bra-less. Only rust here and under the battery http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324434101.jpg Engine/transmission out http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324434160.jpg Kitchen table project: broken dogteeth, u shaped sychro ring, ground up metal. Replaced worn out and ground up parts. Bought a lot of bearings http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324434332.jpg Put back together http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324434421.jpg Scrapped CIS and installing Jenvey ITB's + went wild with engine paint (Guards Red) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324434567.jpg Assembled MegaSquirt 2 and JimStim http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324434677.jpg MegaSquirt and JimStim working |
I love SC's...
The odometer broke at 299k miles and the owner drove it another 11 years!
The engine looks fantastic, any other performance upgrades besides the induction? If you hit the dyno, please post the results. Have fun, and keep us updated. |
For the non-believers, here's a pic of the odometer (new gear ordered). The PO loves Porsches. He claims that he only replaced the clutch at 250k and the heads + engine was never taken apart. I've got instructions for 1 quart Marvel Mystery oil every oil change and a capful of it in every gas tank. I thought about taking the engine apart but I decided too many other irons in the fire. I drove it for a week without 1st gear and the engine ran like a sewing machine. I replaced all the seals and put in new tubes from the heads to the block.
Paul http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324438038.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324438140.jpg I showed the PO the pictures of the engine last week. He keeps asking for the steering wheel. I'm not sure what he is going to do with it? He is in his 70's and since he sold me this 1 1/2 years ago he has been driving a scooter. He told me he walks a lot in the winter. He is glad to see that I'm working on it. |
I love reading through these threads!
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This is awesome! I love the story and how you've just jumped in with both feet! Way to go man!!!
- Craig_D |
...I have to ask though, are you going to upgrade to SSI's and a free flowing exhaust? Those throttle bodies and red paint look awesome by the way!
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Hi Craig,
I've got a new cat bypass pipe installed with a Innovate wide band oxygen sensor. Right now my first priority is to get it back together and running. ITB's could probably use a different cam + SSI's later. I've got upholstery, headliner, throttle cable, body seals, sound dampening, stereo, speakers and other stuff spread around the house waiting for install. Hopefully, I'll get some of this stuff out of the house and into the car. Paul |
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I'll enjoy following your thread on a fun car rebuild! |
Sounds like a great plan Paul. You'll get lots of support on here and we love pictures so keep em coming!
Good luck, I'll be following along! Cheers, - Craig_D |
Here's a few more pictures where I'm currently at in the project. Right now I'm waiting for some wires and connectors. Plus Christmas is coming this weekend!
Paul http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324444969.jpg Rebuilt trans, replaced clutch, pressure plate and guide tube. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324445041.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324445077.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324445104.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324445132.jpg |
Wow. Sunroof delete option too, very nice.
Don't think that anybody doubts the mileage. We're saying that you gotta love SC's, when driven and driven properly, they'll run forever. With you're upgrades, you'll only want to drive this car. I marvel at how much my car drives and feels better than any modern car even though it's 32 years old. |
Awesome progress man. I just purchased an 82 sc and can't wait to get the car back on the road. Mine isn't as much of a project though, just a little work to bring it back from a 16 year slumber in a garage.
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Very very nice looking engine, and the paint looks great.
Regards Dave |
Thanks for the replies. This is good motivation. Today I'm going over to the anodizer to check on the window trim. Wind and polish took off all the black. Only problem is the anodizer can not figure out how to hold the parts without losing them in the tank. I think I'll let them off the hook and just install them with the silver look. My only other options are trim paint or powder coat. You can see what I'm talking about in one of the before pics. Other options?
Thanks again. Paul |
I shot my trim pieces with etching primer and matte black paint two years ago and they are holding up very well.
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I went to visit the anodizer and I was surprised. They got the small pieces done and the larger ones are in progress. I'm not sure if they want to see me again, I think they had problems figuring out how to rack this job. Anyways, I wasn't expecting any progress and I was planning to prime and paint them.
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Paul,
VERY NICE!!!! Best, |
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