Hood pins
#31
I agree with Mark and Contestine - Nothing worse than having a situation where you need to open the hood in a hurry - you reach down to pull the release lever and it breaks - hood pins went on the next day... then again - my car will never be entered in a concours and it will always remain a track car....
I'll have to admit - the two things I did to my car that made me cringe - drilling through the hood for the hood pins and drilling through the roof for the radio antenna... There's a specific ritual that you have to follow though - measure - mark the holes - measure again - layout the parts - walk around the car - view it from all angles - measure it again - verify the drill bit size - walk around the car again - view the car from every possible angle - measure again - find innocent bystanders and ask their opinion.... measure again... plug in the drill - take a deep breath.... an experience comparable to removing the first piece of the interior - the point of no return..
Chuck
83 Kiln Red 928S
I'll have to admit - the two things I did to my car that made me cringe - drilling through the hood for the hood pins and drilling through the roof for the radio antenna... There's a specific ritual that you have to follow though - measure - mark the holes - measure again - layout the parts - walk around the car - view it from all angles - measure it again - verify the drill bit size - walk around the car again - view the car from every possible angle - measure again - find innocent bystanders and ask their opinion.... measure again... plug in the drill - take a deep breath.... an experience comparable to removing the first piece of the interior - the point of no return..
Chuck
83 Kiln Red 928S
#32
I think a nice set would not only be functional, but looks very "purposeful"-in other words- Bad ***. While you're @ it have you thought about a round, SS , race style Fuel door? I think those look sharp on a streeter as well. Anyone installed one or has pics?
#35
Rennlist Member
me too!
it probably took longer to change out the cams than drill those holes in a perfectly good Holbert hood!!
Mk
it probably took longer to change out the cams than drill those holes in a perfectly good Holbert hood!!
Mk
Originally Posted by Constantine
Chuck, too funny! Your post above is almost exactly the same rituals I used for my hood drilling. I use variatons of this ritual for other modifications.
Constantine
Constantine
#36
read plz!!
Hello!,
my name is Simon Esik. If you recognize the last name that is because I am the son of Mike Esik. Sadly on April 26th 2017 he passed away. He was a big 928 geek and wizard. Him and I use to work on an 88’ 928 S4 black on tan manual. “WP0JB0923JS861620”. I am begging to find the owner and purchase the vehicle. I am new to this forum and I am on the 928 Forum Group on Facebook. I have posted there but I am dying to find this vehicle. A friend of my dads “Gary” bought it off him after and ever since then I have no idea where to find him. I’m located in Edmonton Alberta Canada. If you know the owner please email me or get in contact with me thru the forum. Thank you!
simon-esik@hotmail.com
my name is Simon Esik. If you recognize the last name that is because I am the son of Mike Esik. Sadly on April 26th 2017 he passed away. He was a big 928 geek and wizard. Him and I use to work on an 88’ 928 S4 black on tan manual. “WP0JB0923JS861620”. I am begging to find the owner and purchase the vehicle. I am new to this forum and I am on the 928 Forum Group on Facebook. I have posted there but I am dying to find this vehicle. A friend of my dads “Gary” bought it off him after and ever since then I have no idea where to find him. I’m located in Edmonton Alberta Canada. If you know the owner please email me or get in contact with me thru the forum. Thank you!
simon-esik@hotmail.com