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Building/rebuilding an '82 CE from scratch?
Hi everyone,
Wondering if anyone has built/rebuilt a replacement CE panel from scratch. I guess I'm getting tired of finding 7.5 volts at a relay socket or the need for the steady hand of a surgeon to replace a fuse. For that matter, I envision bladed fuses in their place. The parts are inexpensive and it would still be a bird's nest rather than an IC but it should be an improvement. Anyways, as the show says: 'Winter is coming.' Thanks.
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Hey Curtis - Completely rebuilding the CE panel from scratch would be quite the ambitious winter project. The back side of that thing is plumb scary. There are several write-ups around where all the rectangular plastic electrical sockets, jumper wires and relays were either cleaned or replaced in various stages and there are some specialty kits available to update the main fuses to the newer spade style assemblies. But I think this can get fairly expensive and time consuming depending on the condition of your electrics.
Although it would probably be much simpler to just replace your CE Panel with a good used one, you might take a look at a couple of the "How To Recondition a Fuse Panel" comments on this and other 928 sites. Here is one that came out looking good ...... Restoring Your CE - Fuse/Relay Block Good Luck, Michael
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There is also a great write up at http://members.rennlist.com/sharkskin/Pages_SA_R04-Bzzzzzt.htm It, too, stops shy of relay receptacle and fuse holder replacement.
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And so it begins.
I have purchased a used CE panel from ebay.co.uk. Next it's some bussman blade fuse holders and relay sockets. My eta? Next spring. C'mon winter!
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Curtis, is the used CE panel you bought from an '82?
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Presumably as the numbers match. Although that might really not matter as the plan is to use Bussman ATC blocks along with new relay receptacles and wires.
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I really like the idea of replacing the fuse blocks with more modern plug-in fuse blocks
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It's been almost six months since I began this thread/idea and it's been a rather slow process but I am kinda making progress. So far I have:
I hope it doesn't take another six months to get to the next step but life is what happens to us while making other plans... ![]() ![]()
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I was browsing ebay.uk a few months back, and noticed that someone was selling a CE panel that already had blade fuses in it. Clearly, there would be some re-wiring involved, but wouldn't there be an identical number of fuses, relay receptacles, and etc? The panels I was looking at were already wired... It seems to me that with the old panel, some patience and careful observation, a person might be able to convert over.
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Anyways, I am struggling with what to do about the board. I have an extra one but I might be better off starting from scratch with some plastic or wood. I could, of course, see about getting something printed and will investigate the possibility.
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Each version of the CE panel has differences, many like the distribution buss's not easy to see. Can you rewire one to work in a different model year, sure, but the number of hours needed to document and rearrange all the connections might be much larger than guessed.
The stock CE panel once cleaned and some kind of protective goop applied should be fine for a good 5 or 10 years. This is maybe a weekends work including doing all the ground points. Adapting one year to another, specifically getting a blade ATC style CE to work in an early car is maybe 10x as much work. Using aftermarket fuse or relay holders I don't think is a good idea. |
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Carl is selling a kit, for individual circuits....at 928 motorsports...I thought of doing something similar. Sta-Kon ends, on a blade fuse holder. You can find it on his site under electrical.
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In the meantime, the ceramic fuses will be replaced. I plan to use the male and female connectors that surround the holders. This will probably mean an elevated but attached tier to hold the bussmans.
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![]() I appreciate that a good cleaning can solve some of the contact problems and, after all, how often does one need to pull a fuse? For that matter, I threw some of the fuses into the CLR bath along with the panel and they came out rather shiny as well. Still others must view this as blasphemy. The finished product sure won't be original. For me, however, that's of little concern. When done no one will see it.
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Perhaps I'm on to something...
Saw this ad in 911 & Porsche World May issue and immediately felt somewhat less-alone in my pursuit of an electrical-gremlinless life. ![]() ![]()
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