Slow and Methodical: 1983 928s Back from the Dead
#32
Drifting
Scott is definitely a 928 addict now! The fact that he has taken a non running neglected car, bought it for a song, and now has it running and driving makes me question if he sold his soul...... LOL. Just kidding Scott. Absolutely fantastic job so far. I'm extremely happy for you.
#34
Drifting
LOL. True. I need one of these, and 5 of those, and three of these, and, and, and, etc.... Just put it on my credit card Jeannie! (or Roger, or whomever your supplier is.) What do you mean it's maxed out?!?! LOL. Been there, done that.
#35
Rennlist Member
Then there's: "Its HOW much?!?! For that little part?!?"
Looking forward to tax return time. That means:
-Greg Brown fuel lines
-Porken S300s EZF and LH chips
-Porken WOT-Pot
-rebuilt MAF
-Blink'r
-and...the list never ends.
I would assume Scott has a running wish list.
Seth K. Pyle
Looking forward to tax return time. That means:
-Greg Brown fuel lines
-Porken S300s EZF and LH chips
-Porken WOT-Pot
-rebuilt MAF
-Blink'r
-and...the list never ends.
I would assume Scott has a running wish list.
Seth K. Pyle
#36
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Oh yes...
Then there's: "Its HOW much?!?! For that little part?!?"
Looking forward to tax return time. That means:
-Greg Brown fuel lines
-Porken S300s EZF and LH chips
-Porken WOT-Pot
-rebuilt MAF
-Blink'r
-and...the list never ends.
I would assume Scott has a running wish list.
Seth K. Pyle
Looking forward to tax return time. That means:
-Greg Brown fuel lines
-Porken S300s EZF and LH chips
-Porken WOT-Pot
-rebuilt MAF
-Blink'r
-and...the list never ends.
I would assume Scott has a running wish list.
Seth K. Pyle
Still have plenty mechanical to do, but it is looking better since I don't have major engine, clutch or transmission work to do.
#38
Drifting
Then there's: "Its HOW much?!?! For that little part?!?"
Looking forward to tax return time. That means:
-Greg Brown fuel lines
-Porken S300s EZF and LH chips
-Porken WOT-Pot
-rebuilt MAF
-Blink'r
-and...the list never ends.
I would assume Scott has a running wish list.
Seth K. Pyle
Looking forward to tax return time. That means:
-Greg Brown fuel lines
-Porken S300s EZF and LH chips
-Porken WOT-Pot
-rebuilt MAF
-Blink'r
-and...the list never ends.
I would assume Scott has a running wish list.
Seth K. Pyle
#40
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Intake refresh progress
So I have ordered all the parts for the intake refresh and wanted to show a little progress.
The pics below are of intake disassembly, the mess underneath them, and the cleaning process thus far.
I have also cleaned the throttle housing (looked about like the vee garbage) as well as the oil fill assembly. Had no idea it was actually silver.
Will post more when the parts arrive and reassembly can start.
What did I find other than the sludge...?
1) Couple of disconnected/loose vac lines. Hopefully new will clean things up.
2) 2 of 3 mounting isolators for throttle assembly were broken off
3) Several brittle/hard hoses in the Oil evap and vacuum system
4) SOME vac lines had actually been replaced and the rubber was soft (so some work had been done at some point)
5) Oil separator to block gasket might as well have been a board...stiff as can be. No gasket on top cover of separator, so hopefully between the two I will stop the oil leak into the valley
6) Oil separator was barely tightened to the block
So hopefully the cleaning and adjustment and replacement of soft lines will result in a smoother running and clean ride for awhile.
The pics below are of intake disassembly, the mess underneath them, and the cleaning process thus far.
I have also cleaned the throttle housing (looked about like the vee garbage) as well as the oil fill assembly. Had no idea it was actually silver.
Will post more when the parts arrive and reassembly can start.
What did I find other than the sludge...?
1) Couple of disconnected/loose vac lines. Hopefully new will clean things up.
2) 2 of 3 mounting isolators for throttle assembly were broken off
3) Several brittle/hard hoses in the Oil evap and vacuum system
4) SOME vac lines had actually been replaced and the rubber was soft (so some work had been done at some point)
5) Oil separator to block gasket might as well have been a board...stiff as can be. No gasket on top cover of separator, so hopefully between the two I will stop the oil leak into the valley
6) Oil separator was barely tightened to the block
So hopefully the cleaning and adjustment and replacement of soft lines will result in a smoother running and clean ride for awhile.