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Coastr 11-08-2015 02:42 AM

Friend of mine and I did an engine swap once. First one we ever tried. Worked deep into the night getting it done. Put everything in place, checked everything, in the drivers seat and fire it up. Caught straight away and roared into life. 'Turn it off turn it off turn it off' was the scream.

Screwed the oil pressure sender unit into an unused thread blank. The actual hole was about an inch to the left. Several litres of fresh oil ejected in seconds. Fixed it up, refilled the oil, off she went. We were so excited we set off for a test drive hood less. Still remember the stupid grins reflecting the instrument glow, seeing the throttle linkages on the dual side drafts working in the moonlight. High fives as the swap had transformed the car.

You'll laugh and laugh at this one as the years go by. I do hope you grabbed Somme pictures.

blee 11-08-2015 08:10 AM

Can't remember if it was, but it did go to a good cause - a beautiful black Carrera in B.C..

merbesfield 11-08-2015 02:30 PM

i can relate. When j first got back into 911's it had been so long I forgot that when checking oil the car should be running. I kept adding oil bc it wouldn't read on the stick. Needless to say, when I finally did start it, the motor proceeded to puck oil, and lots of it all over my nice new driveway. Not fun!

Turpin 11-08-2015 03:40 PM

wow
 
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Originally Posted by blee (Post 8868273)
Still here.

Embarrassing, but I gotta share...
The magic moment came the other day - got the car started for the first time in six years!!!!! What an incredible day! The clouds parted, the sun shone and doves were fluttering about. I even heard the "holy light sound.":o

So I'm sitting in the car, feathering the throttle, my wife rushes out after hearing the beast roar to life and flashes the "thumbs up" sign. I'm grinning ear to ear, happier than all-get-out. Then it happened - she yells, what is that leaking under the car? As you can imagine, my heart stopped. In a nano-second I shut off the car and leaped out to see what appeared to be at least 5-quarts of liquid gold on the floor! Fu__ _ _ _ __ __k!!!#@!$&!!

Who wants to guess what happened?
.......I forgot to install the OC61. Yup, oil filter. Not only was there oil all over the floor, there was oil all over the clean motor - all over the new tins, the carbs, fan shroud, freshly painted engine bay, dripping down the newly ceramic-coated headers and new DANSK Sport muffler - you get the ugly picture. What a dumb ass.

Over the next several hours, I feverishly used every rag I could find in the house to sop-up all the oil as best as I could - dis-assembled everything, sopped-up some more oil and gently used "oil eater" and water to remove all the oil residue. I spent hours, sweating and working like a maniac to clean up the horrible mess I created.

My wife comes back out to remind me that I need to take a break and to come have some lunch. I laid down the hose, exhausted, drenched with sweat, disgusted at myself and went in the house. Things get worse. As we're sitting there eating, we hear the noise of running water coming from outside. I experienced a second heart-stoppage that same day. I ran out and found the garden hose had ruptured and was shooting a geyser straight up, thirty-feet in the air. Fu_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _k!!!#$@!##$!!

Water everywhere! Of course, I had laid down the hose next to the driver's side, with the window rolled down, so not only was the car drenched, there was water in the car. New sport seats wet, new carpet wet, door panels wet, and puddles on the floor pans and rear seat bottoms. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: Could things get any worse? I don't think so.

Fortunately, the car was painted inside & out so I was able to sop-up the water completely with relative ease and the thin Perlon RS carpets weren't hard to dry off. The new seats were not affected either, fortunately.

My daughter walks out, smiles and says, "Hey dad - your car's waterlogged again!"
Kids say the darnedest things.:)

OH NO!!! How could it have went so bad so fast...
Subscribed...Awesome restoration and story.

Russ

blee 11-10-2015 07:42 PM

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blee 02-26-2016 12:52 PM

Six years later... here she is - ready to roll! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/clap.gif

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tdw28210 02-26-2016 01:05 PM

WOW...I remember this thread from years ago. Titanium lugs, right? Congrats!

And I see the center fill gas tank. You decide against cutting up the hood or is that an homage to some 911 variant I am unfamiliar with?

kenikh 02-26-2016 02:18 PM

Don't sell it

Trackrash 02-26-2016 02:55 PM

I am speechless.

I nominate this thread for a how to-do restoration sticky.

Do you have any book offers yet from any publishers?

Reiver 02-26-2016 03:03 PM

Beautiful job.....Herr Porsche would be proud.

Rich Lambert 02-26-2016 03:19 PM

Wow Brian, you did something amazing!

seanscandalous 02-26-2016 04:53 PM

Wow, this is incredible. Lets see some video of this thing tearing up the streets!!!

blee 02-26-2016 07:13 PM

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blee 02-26-2016 07:20 PM

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al lkosmal 02-26-2016 08:54 PM

most excellent................

florio 02-27-2016 12:33 AM

I'm speechless... that sets standards in diy restoration!

911 Rod 02-27-2016 04:26 AM

Very nice!

RichardNew 02-27-2016 04:35 AM

Unbelievable.

Richard Newton

Rich Lambert 02-27-2016 04:05 PM

Wait a minute...no heater?

blee 02-27-2016 05:25 PM

I'll just have to dress appropriately.

Rich pm me your number - still need to come over and drink your scotch.


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