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Did a dirty job today - plenty of degreaser and cleaned the engine bay, tunnel, and wheel wells. Plan is to paint everything black (except the tunnel). Removed all the AC lines as well. Also placed an order for a new fuse box from Fred Cook, and Rennsport shipped my rods so it should get interesting pretty soon! http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...psl1rvrevs.jpg |
The last piece of the puzzle is here - Rods are back from Steve@rennsport with new ARP bolts, pin bushings, bearings (not Glyco) and a full bill of health :)
Will start assembling the engine in the next few days once I wrap up some of the mini projects I started. http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps0mlrasww.jpg |
Super very good post !!!
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Open the boxes of bearings. I bet they're Glyco. They're just Porsche QC-checked/approved Glyco.
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Nice build.... My wife is the same way no room in shed so seats in living room, 235 35 18 tires and wheels in dinning room along with turbo and a set of seats on my side of closet. :D
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Little notes that shows how my wife loves my Porsches
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Long time no update.. been busy with work and the family, but managed to do alot to the body of the car.. removed the AC stuff, cleaned up as much as possible, and to my dismay I discovered alot of rust and I finally decided it was not worth building on a rotten foundation so off it goes for a full chassis resto and paint
http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...psrsbhh4zx.jpg Meanwhile, I managed to seal the case today http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...pspxzvfgpz.jpg http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps2al1hitg.jpg Got new panels coming, new ER cooling system, and other bits and pieces.. looks like everything will be brand new by the time I'm done |
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Sad to hear there is rust. Where is it rusty?
These cars are always full of surprises some bad, some good... :) |
Any update on your project GT2?
How is the engine build and rust repair progressing? You've done a fine job documenting your journey up to this point. |
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In terms of the engine, I closed the case and haven't had time to do any more. I am still receiving parts, but some things I am yet to order like the new brakes and suspension. I suspect it will take quite a bit of time for me to finish the project! |
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great to see your build documentation! and great to see a fellow middle-eastern on the board can't wait to see the paint job, keep the great work UP! |
There is just so much to learn from all these tear-down posts. Thanks for sharing with a newbie.
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here is the thread about engine drop and install, hope it helps
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/764914-what-fastest-drop-engine-time-did-you-guys-have.html |
Made some progress today. Thanks to Supertec for sending me a replacement stud and not calling me out on my stupid mistake!
Studs installed http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...psq53xmgvw.jpg |
Not sure how this happened. See the nuts in the pic below. Before reaching anywhere near the torque value, they starting rotating in their place. Wont go in or out. Whats the best way to remove them?
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Looks good. What color is going on?
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I have one tiny tip for you. Put some JB Weld around the base of the red sensor in the picture. They tend to leak where the metal lip curls over the base of the red plastic. If you epoxy that sucker up now you'll prevent a possible future leak. Good luck with the rest and keep up the great work! |
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