SOme status pics on yet more sound deadening removal.
#18
I have to say i don't quite understand what is going on here, as for the sunroof removal, I would buy a turret from 928 INTL and drill out the spot welds and then weld the factory roof in. This way you can be sure that you will have structural rigidity. I would also at the same time buy a sunroofless headliner. You will need to treat the welds for future corrosion. We have a product here called Penetrol for that, it is like fishoil in the way it can travel in a capillery action but it is a paint that sets and you can paint over it.
You have got you hands full there haven't you.
Cheers Greg
You have got you hands full there haven't you.
Cheers Greg
#19
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That makes my front engine reseal and sump gasket change like childs play!!
#20
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Originally Posted by Greg Gray
I have to say i don't quite understand what is going on here,
Undoing the welds was not something I felt I could tackle, so I did it this way, in my mind, not disturbing the structure.
I will still treat the metal though, as you suggested, thanks.
#22
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Originally Posted by Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net
He would't need a headliner for a track car though.
So, Brendan, are you nearly 30 with 30 years of 928 experience?
So, Brendan, are you nearly 30 with 30 years of 928 experience?
#24
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Originally Posted by Shane
Awwwh man, that poor 928...
Do you regularly dismantle your house as well?
I hope you put this one back together!
Do you regularly dismantle your house as well?
I hope you put this one back together!
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Good thing you aren't in practice with bigs.
bigs..."Well ma'am, everything looks fine in there."
BrendanC...."Not so fast bigs, I may have to dismantle some things first..."
Rich
bigs..."Well ma'am, everything looks fine in there."
BrendanC...."Not so fast bigs, I may have to dismantle some things first..."
Rich
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Originally Posted by Richard S
Good thing you aren't in practice with bigs.
bigs..."Well ma'am, everything looks fine in there."
BrendanC...."Not so fast bigs, I may have to dismantle some things first..."
Rich
bigs..."Well ma'am, everything looks fine in there."
BrendanC...."Not so fast bigs, I may have to dismantle some things first..."
Rich
"Dr, some light please, I think I see some fasteners that need loosening - Mrs Hepfer, can you please lift your leg?"
#28
Nobody answered my post, so I'm hoping you guys can help. My 996 engine, wiring harness and ECU are being replaced, and in taking it apart there were large chunks of foam for sound deadening. I drive the car for street and track. I'm debating if I should leave the foam out for a better sound, but wonder if it would eventually be anoying on the street. I'm vaguely remembering that 996 GT3's are without this foam, and if so, they must be fine for street. What is your opinion. Sorry if this is hyjacking your thread. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
#30
Originally Posted by heinrich
losing foam does nothing to engine sound, just allows road noise and the undesirable noises from the engine to enter the cabin.