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Dash removal
Is there a suggested method for easy dash removal for a 944 race car? Getting started this week.
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There is a DIY on dash removal on the clarks garage web site. Good luck
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I recommend Jeff's suggestion. It doesn't take long and it ensures you don't screw something up.
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3 944's, 2 Boxsters and one Caman S, and now one 951 turbo. Really miss the Cayman. Some people try to turn back their "odometers." Not me. I want people to know 'why' I look this way. I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved. |
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^^ thanks for the suggestions!!
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I've had mine in/out 3 times and agree Clarks directions very helpful.
Take pictures and label wires as you go. If you were planning re-assembly then a drawing of the dash on a piece of cardboard or foam board helps keeps screws organized as you remove them.
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Don't do this w/o Clark's. Take pictures, label wires and bag screws.
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Related to this thread so, when you strip the dash and remove the heater and AC cores, what do you do with the engine feeds into and out of the heater core? I guess either loop them or block them off, which?
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