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Off Topic Discussions
07-28-2005, 12:42 AM
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How old are the pelicanheads ??
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Jorgeman
Just young 'uns! I'll be 81 in Dec. '86 911...
Just young 'uns! I'll be 81 in Dec. '86 911 Targa. She hasn't had much excersise recently-macular degereneration is screwing up her pilot!
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-09-2004, 09:20 PM
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stranded in a weird way...
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Jorgeman
From your posts, it would seem the distributor...
From your posts, it would seem the distributor might be one tooth off in
it's mesh. Also, you may have at least one bad wire or wire connection to a plug from the coil bouncing around. If the car...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
03-07-2004, 01:56 PM
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stranded in a weird way...
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Jorgeman
I'm betting on the wet plugs theory! Pull one or...
I'm betting on the wet plugs theory! Pull one or two and check them out.
Jorgeman
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
05-10-2003, 12:50 AM
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Uh Oh...I put in the wrong oil.
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638
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Jorgeman
Shouldn't hurt a thing! Go for it---
Shouldn't hurt a thing! Go for it---
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
05-04-2003, 04:07 PM
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Best place to live in USA for 911 owners...
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Jorgeman
Have to agree with Ronin re: Wyoming driving and...
Have to agree with Ronin re: Wyoming driving and roads--and then throw in Colorado for it's fantastic mountain driving for both Porsches and motorcycling! Both have winters but surprisingly little...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
02-18-2003, 12:47 AM
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60
Poll:
old age and Porsches
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Jorgeman
C'mon you old timers--I don't like being the ONE...
C'mon you old timers--I don't like being the ONE voter in that over 70 group!! And I have NEVER forgot where I parked her!
George 86TS mileWavy
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-20-2002, 01:45 PM
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John Walker is THE MAN
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Jorgeman
John--I'm also a great admirer of your service...
John--I'm also a great admirer of your service knowledge, your service advice and especially of your service philosophy and willingness to share! I consider your phone # in my cell phone as that...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
12-18-2002, 12:02 AM
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PPI near Dublin, CA (San Francisco?)
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818
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Jorgeman
Check out Kahlers Werkstatt @ 925-829-2050 in...
Check out Kahlers Werkstatt @ 925-829-2050 in Dublin. Address is 6117 Dougherty Rd. Good shop, not the cheapest but thorough and competent.
SmileWavy
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Porsche 911 Used Parts For Sale & Wanted
12-06-2002, 12:03 AM
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Tire take-offs
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Jorgeman
Tire take-offs
Have 4 Bridgestone Potenza Z rated tires down to the wear bars that are FREE to anyone that can use them for Auto X or DE. Drop me an e-mail if interested. 2-225/50x16 and 2-205/55x16.
SmileWavy
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-11-2002, 01:11 AM
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This Is Impossible, Right?
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1,392
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Jorgeman
My vote is for the fuse in the highbeam circuit....
My vote is for the fuse in the highbeam circuit. The Porsche fuses are notorious for corroded connections and there is a fuse for each side low and high beam. Just go and polish the fuse end and...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-09-2002, 11:30 PM
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LED Tail Lights
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Posted By
Jorgeman
Great feedback guys! Thanks especially for...
Great feedback guys! Thanks especially for including the negatives along with the positives. Makes the decision a lot easier.
SmileWavy
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-09-2002, 08:21 AM
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LED Tail Lights
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3,676
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Jorgeman
LED Tail Lights
I found the following entry on the Early 911S BB and it sounds like a helluva an idea! My '86 tail lites are a bit anemic as are others I've noticed and LED (much brighter but low current draw) bulbs...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-04-2002, 04:22 PM
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911 Engine Surge
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Jorgeman
Todd--why not just drill those guides out to the...
Todd--why not just drill those guides out to the proper size and return your engine to it's normal pristine beauty. I believe there were some other posts on this subject in the not too distant past...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-04-2002, 04:05 PM
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Hesitation and bucking
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1,547
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Jorgeman
Head temp sensor. Especially if you have the old...
Head temp sensor. Especially if you have the old one wire model. The old sensor utilized being threaded into the head as the ground connection --but the dissimilar metals caused corrosion and a poor...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-01-2002, 12:40 AM
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Girls Just Don't Get It
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Jorgeman
Yeah! But then there are little boys! This...
Yeah! But then there are little boys! This eve--at the beginning of the "trick or treat" cycle--when about 12 little kindergarteners--both boys and girls--hit the front door enmasse, had their little...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-28-2002, 12:03 AM
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5
I can't give the "flash" anymore!!
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852
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Jorgeman
I'll bet the added load when you throw the switch...
I'll bet the added load when you throw the switch should be good for a tire "chirp"! Be careful you don't get rear-ended when you flash those "macadam
melters" to pass!
SmileWavy
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-26-2002, 02:23 PM
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Rear- Ended!
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Jorgeman
It's not nice to fool us like that! Now I've got...
It's not nice to fool us like that! Now I've got a semi-permanent crick (I hope!) in my neck from scrunching it all up on your "BANG"--and the pictures that raced thru my mind as I pictured that...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-23-2002, 08:57 AM
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7
Howling in rear??? or tires (RE730)
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891
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Jorgeman
Have Mod ll's on front and rear since...
Have Mod ll's on front and rear since August--very happy with them to date (3K miles)--no discernable noise--balanced up with minimum weights--great handling. Snow tires they aren't! Drove them up in...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-18-2002, 12:43 AM
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9
Start Problem
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719
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Jorgeman
Dickster--I'm concerned because this is a...
Dickster--I'm concerned because this is a sizeable change from it's operation the past nine years. It almost sounds like the engine is starting on one, then two, then three cyls before it finally...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-17-2002, 11:42 PM
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9
Start Problem
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719
Posted By
Jorgeman
Scott--no to either. Could you explain the theory...
Scott--no to either. Could you explain the theory behind your query? What function does the idle control valve perform? Would it "heal" itself after 4-5 seconds? I'll do some searching in my books to...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-17-2002, 03:49 PM
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9
Start Problem
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719
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Jorgeman
Start Problem
My '86 911 has just started a new problem. Some history: The engine has always started on the first 1-2 revs and settled into a smooth idle almost immediately. I had a 60K full service done in...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
10-07-2002, 02:57 PM
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3
Rubber chin piece
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641
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Jorgeman
Rubber chin piece
Just back from Yellowstone. The '86 surely does love those Nevada Hwys! Problem: Hit a downed small deer lying on it's side--at speed. Was just able to get centered over it--only damage is to the...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
09-21-2002, 02:59 PM
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3
Weenie Shrinking Electrical Problem - 80' 911 ROW Targa
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693
Posted By
Jorgeman
I believe I'd also want to check the wiring and...
I believe I'd also want to check the wiring and operation of all the lights that had to be removed or replaced in clearing up the minor rear-end collision you mentioned. I agree the problem is...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
09-18-2002, 12:56 AM
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3
cylinder head temp sender / idle & start probs?
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708
Posted By
Jorgeman
BigBart--Andy has it right on. (Except he...
BigBart--Andy has it right on. (Except he 'earths' and we 'ground'). A quick and dirty test is to attach a jumper clip to the body of the head sensor with the other end of the wire clipped to a good...
Forum:
Porsche 911 Technical Forum
09-16-2002, 12:01 AM
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21
Pedals?
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2,934
Posted By
Jorgeman
Eion--nice looking fabrication. At first I...
Eion--nice looking fabrication. At first I thought you'd made them from Baltic birch plywood.
SmileWavy
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