What did you do to your 924/944 today
#1906
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Bad news = been tied up for nearly two weeks.
Good news = I traded $120 and my phone dial wheels.
For some original 7 x 15 and 8 x 15 Fuch wheels.
They need some TLC but after I paint the centers red I think they will go great with my RS style build.
michael
Good news = I traded $120 and my phone dial wheels.
For some original 7 x 15 and 8 x 15 Fuch wheels.
They need some TLC but after I paint the centers red I think they will go great with my RS style build.
michael
#1907
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Fixed the center console arm rest/cassette top. Used general type jewwlry box hinges to replace the plastic hinge that ripped after two months. Hope this works and if not will try another fix.
#1908
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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S2 Teardown
Continued tearing down the S2 motor I found for my 944S. Did a leak down and compression test. Looks like burned valve in cyl#2 so head is gonna have to come off.
#1909
Race Director
Yesterday I pulled the crossmember from my Turbo S. Found the pass side motor mount broken in two. Then pulled oil pan and changed the rod bearings. Some wear, but nothing strange for 139k miles.
Still need to clean the pan and put it back on.
Still need to clean the pan and put it back on.
#1911
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ordered a new clutch disk because i've been a bit hard on the old one...43 bucks can't be beat! heading over to the garage soon to set the valves and fix some other stuff...time to start reassembling!
#1913
Took 2hrs to install the polyurethane strut mounts yesterday. I just loosened the top strut lock nuts and jacked up the front and the coilovers came right out. Bolted up the newly assembled poly-loaded strut mounts with new thrust bearings packed with Molybdenum grease. Took it on a long spin this morning. The Handling and steering is way tighter now. Those rubber donuts were FUBARed. I really doubt I'll ever have to change the strut mounts again. Maybe install new thrust washers about every 100K miles or so
And yes, I am VERY happy with my homebrewed colover kit that cost less than $300/pr to build with new hats, 300# springs, KYB strut cartridges and late offset spindle mod (If I were tracking I would spend the cash on the Koni inserts).
And yes, I am VERY happy with my homebrewed colover kit that cost less than $300/pr to build with new hats, 300# springs, KYB strut cartridges and late offset spindle mod (If I were tracking I would spend the cash on the Koni inserts).
#1914
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Duluth, minnesota. School in Dubuque, Iowa.
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replaced ****ty, rusty factory rotors with nice new ones on the front, plus hawk brake pads, and speed bleeders to make the job easier next time. removed rear control arms. Currently in the process of replacing the old control arms with new ones because the Hick P.O. resized the holes for the bolt that holds my dampers on. it's been a learning experience to say the least.
#1915
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Durham Region/GTA East, Canada
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Took the car out for a drive yesturday before the rain. Then realized that the problem I had when I first bought the car (heat always on) linkage, was not really fixed. The linkage is still in place like it should, but now I can't get any heat...Must be some other issue like a vacuum leak etc.. It is almost time to pack it up anyways, so I may simply pull off the linkage and go back to full heat and worry about it next season.
BTW It was very nice to get it out again..not many nice days left now.
BTW It was very nice to get it out again..not many nice days left now.
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Well.. I don't just know yet. The S has about 100K miles on it. Runs pretty well. I may hang onto it or sell it. This 944 is my project car for the next long while. I wanted an S2 in it and found one for reasonable $$. Rt now the chassis is with my body guy who is replacing the the rear clip. (well about 18" of the rear)
#1920
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yesterday i set valve lash and installed the intake manifold and throttle body....woot!
oh and here's a pic of my old valve seals...and i wondered why i had blue smoke coming out of my exhaust!
oh and here's a pic of my old valve seals...and i wondered why i had blue smoke coming out of my exhaust!