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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-05-2007, 06:31 AM
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RPM transducer question
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Hi Bob, I've been very happy with my MSD...
Hi Bob,
I've been very happy with my MSD setup, but I don't have any great stories like some others regarding performance improvements. I didn't notice any difference in performance, so it...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
06-14-2007, 05:24 AM
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My 911 on fire! Burning MSD coil
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project 911
Just as an alternative for people using MSD...
Just as an alternative for people using MSD parts, I've been running the MSD SS coil for a couple of years with no issues. I like the way the engine looks without that coil hanging off of it too.
...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
05-18-2007, 01:39 PM
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Bad alt diode?
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1,095
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project 911
It does seem like it's just loosing contact...
It does seem like it's just loosing contact momentarily, but so far I haven't found any loose connections. I had always heard that high voltage readings indicated a bad regulator, and that low...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
05-18-2007, 05:39 AM
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3
Bad alt diode?
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project 911
Bad alt diode?
Hi all-
Just started having a charge problem on my 70T 2.2 carbed. External voltage regulator.
I think I left the key in the partially on position for an hour or two, and now my volt meters (1...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
05-01-2007, 04:46 AM
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Roadside repair 911 parts inventory?
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project 911
I carry the usual things like a spare fuel filter...
I carry the usual things like a spare fuel filter and pump, fuses, tools, etc. The only time I got stranded, I had to pull my pedal cluster at night in a gravel parking lot. Luckily it went well, but...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-16-2007, 04:49 AM
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Odometor Shaft ? w/ Pics
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443
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project 911
That's great Mitch. This is just the kind...
That's great Mitch.
This is just the kind of thing that you hate spending lots of time on, but it drives you crazy when stuff like the odometer doesn't work.
As a note, mine has never seemed...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-15-2007, 04:50 AM
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3
Odometor Shaft ? w/ Pics
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443
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project 911
Hi again, I wish I had a better memory for...
Hi again,
I wish I had a better memory for all the details when I did this. I do remember that my odo didn't work because that pot metal gear on the right end was spinning on the shaft. I took it...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-13-2007, 08:35 AM
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Speedometor/Odometor
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569
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project 911
That's good to know. I always wondered about it.
That's good to know. I always wondered about it.
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-13-2007, 06:14 AM
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Speedometor/Odometor
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569
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project 911
It seems to me that the cable and sheath moved...
It seems to me that the cable and sheath moved together, but it's been a few years since I worked on it. Maybe you can answer a question for me. The adjustment knob on mine is a knurled brass knob,...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-12-2007, 07:56 PM
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6
Speedometor/Odometor
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569
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project 911
The knob should have a small (very small) set...
The knob should have a small (very small) set screw that allows you to remove it from the shaft. Then you unscrew the chrome threaded collar. When you pull the speedo, the cable will come out with...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-12-2007, 07:23 PM
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23
Cool Toggle Switches?
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9,668
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project 911
I stuck a few in my console. Every kid thinks I...
I stuck a few in my console. Every kid thinks I have nitrous.
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Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-11-2007, 06:36 AM
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Had My Car Professionally Photographed...PICS!
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4,368
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project 911
How about one in the fog? ...
How about one in the fog?
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-04-2007, 07:22 PM
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Leaky rim- inner tube?
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project 911
I cut some of the old silicone out of the slot,...
I cut some of the old silicone out of the slot, cleaned it with brake cleaner, scuffed the surface a bit and used automotive RTV silicone. I can't remember how long I let it dry before mounting, but...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
04-04-2007, 06:22 PM
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Leaky rim- inner tube?
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project 911
Leaky rim- inner tube?
I've got 3 piece OZ Racing wheels and have one that is leaking air around some of the bolts. I've tried redoing the silicone seal when the tire was off, but it didn't do the trick. Fix-A-Flat held it...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-21-2007, 06:46 PM
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Fuel return lines 71T?
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project 911
That's correct. Just a return (or bypass) line...
That's correct. Just a return (or bypass) line from the pump back to the tank. So, two lines between the pump and tank, and just one to the engine.
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-20-2007, 05:54 AM
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17
Anyone know what this is???
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1,170
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project 911
The ones I'm thinking of are all marked #13 in...
The ones I'm thinking of are all marked #13 in this.
These have a split in them so you can open them up and put them over the throttle rod. Don't know if you can tell from the pieces you have...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-20-2007, 05:08 AM
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Anyone know what this is???
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project 911
Not sure about this, but in my 71 there are a...
Not sure about this, but in my 71 there are a series of these running through the center tunnel that the throttle rod goes through. They are held in by metals straps that just kind on pinch around...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-20-2007, 04:58 AM
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Using Center cap for Momo Wheel.
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project 911
Hey thanks for that. Something about black...
Hey thanks for that. Something about black wrinkle paint that makes everything look like World War II bomber parts or something. I got a lot of mileage out of those old center caps. I sawed out the...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-16-2007, 02:45 PM
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43
Opinions please--silver,black, gold or what?
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2,984
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project 911
Wheel test... That would be a tough masking...
Wheel test...
That would be a tough masking job.
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-16-2007, 11:20 AM
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43
Opinions please--silver,black, gold or what?
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2,984
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project 911
I used Dupli-Color High Performance wheel coating...
I used Dupli-Color High Performance wheel coating (rattle can). WP102 Graphite. Really nice stuff to use as it covers very well and dries quickly. Mine are 15", so I took the graphite out to the bolt...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-15-2007, 07:38 PM
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Opinions please--silver,black, gold or what?
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project 911
A better shot- ...
A better shot-
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Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-15-2007, 07:34 PM
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43
Opinions please--silver,black, gold or what?
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2,984
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project 911
I went with a charcoal metalic. It's dark enough...
I went with a charcoal metalic. It's dark enough to mimic the Fuchs dark center look, but light enough to still show detail in the wheel center. Just a thought.
...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-01-2007, 06:02 AM
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14
Need exact dimensions of 901 radio delete plate
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1,717
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project 911
Here ya go- ...
Here ya go-
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Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-31-2006, 06:07 AM
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3
Carb parts questions
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1,009
Posted By
project 911
Chris- Tom is right. Nothing is missing in...
Chris-
Tom is right. Nothing is missing in those spots as the front bowl feeds the front throat, and the back bowl feeds both the center and rear throat. So, two main jets on the back and just one...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-26-2006, 06:06 AM
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22
Help !!
Views:
1,622
Posted By
project 911
Porsche Unleashed video game on the PC... The...
Porsche Unleashed video game on the PC... The only thing that gets me through the winter months. I also start a list of things to do on the car, then try and work my way through the list.
No snow...
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