What did you do to your 924/944 today
#9331
I ran a few run groups on mid Ohio, MOR PCA hosted a great event. Open passing saved my pride as I had a lot of fun running off line to let the race cars and everyone else past. Hello Scot A, a fellow blue 89 951 owner.
#9332
I've done a few odd jobs this week. My headlights haven't sat properly flush since the repaint so sorted that out and with the help from my assistant I've investigated why my left windscreen washer and under bonnet light haven't worked since the repaint. The wiring looks like it was cut when the bonnet was removed and then clumsily spliced back together.
I also tidied up my old battery earth
And reglued a bit of foam that fell off.
I changed my warning lights to LED and my LED bulbs and reflector tunnels to Perry951's LED kit. Unfortunately I ran out of time during re-assembly and only got 2 of the LED moulded pieces going but with 2 going it throws out more light than 3 LED bulbs in the old tunnels did. I suspect the middle one isn't making good contact in the bulb socket holder.
I also tidied up my old battery earth
And reglued a bit of foam that fell off.
I changed my warning lights to LED and my LED bulbs and reflector tunnels to Perry951's LED kit. Unfortunately I ran out of time during re-assembly and only got 2 of the LED moulded pieces going but with 2 going it throws out more light than 3 LED bulbs in the old tunnels did. I suspect the middle one isn't making good contact in the bulb socket holder.
Last edited by J1NX3D; 08-30-2020 at 07:49 AM.
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#9334
That little plastic canister to the left of the battery is a filter for the battery gases. It was during this job I noticed the hose from the battery to the canister was missing. I still have to research the fix. PET isn't too helpful when it comes to RHD specific stuff.
#9335
The top of your canister has an attachment for the tube to battery that has broken off on yours. It comes up from that hole and then goes at a right angle parallel to top of canister, pointing at the battery. I can take a pic and shoot it to you via messenger if you want Jae, just let me know
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#9337
The top of your canister has an attachment for the tube to battery that has broken off on yours. It comes up from that hole and then goes at a right angle parallel to top of canister, pointing at the battery. I can take a pic and shoot it to you via messenger if you want Jae, just let me know
Last edited by J1NX3D; 08-31-2020 at 06:51 AM.
#9339
On the way to replacing my oil pan gasket, I replaced the rod bearings on my '88 944 which has 67000 miles.
Not sure if these are considered good or bad, but there are clear wear marks and some variation in the surface can be felt. So I'm happy that I'm replacing them.
Not sure if these are considered good or bad, but there are clear wear marks and some variation in the surface can be felt. So I'm happy that I'm replacing them.
#9340
Replaced the motor mount on the passenger side while working on the oil cooler reseal. Completely destroyed. It was a super easy job with the manifolds removed and engine bar supporting from above. Easy adjustment to remove and realign the main engine support that way.
Got the cooler all squared away and back together, now need to replace driver side mount.
Here's what it looked like.
Got the cooler all squared away and back together, now need to replace driver side mount.
Here's what it looked like.
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#9344
After the school run i saw this 911 in the grocery store parking lot. I had to stop and snap a couple of pics with our 944. I hung around as long as I could hoping to meet the driver but no luck.