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New rubber hose The neck is in, I have to big hands Borken 40 years old junk All Lights are new, one wrong glas The Last Line of defense, ist's cold outside and in the barn
we renovated & moved to a much smaller house ( to much maintenance , heating etc... for 2 people in that "big" house ) and i build me a new "little" insulated 40 m2 garage with it's own heating ... very happy with our decision !
Just big enough for my lift , one car on it , one under it or outside for wrenching.
Over this period i started the 928 a lot just to move it a bit..... till it didn't do it anymore ... new plugs and she's running fine again. ... so the 928 moved with us ...perhaps some rallying next year .
Oh, i see now, i need to finish those head lights .....
Took out and flushed the tank, I was not looking forward to trying to remove the metal insert, but it crumbled as soon as I touched it
The time it took to flush all the debris out of the tank was absurd, no wonder the pumps had stopped working
I wish I'd done this years ago, as I missed the headlight washers, I'd wrongly assumed there would be a complex electrical issue
Just waiting for the replacement pumps to arrive now
Anyone know what the plug that connects to the tank sensor (and the coolant tank sensor) is called, as I need to replace that as well?
The 4-pin plug for the tanksensor is made by "Kostal" who still makes plugs for the autoindustry. You can find them at onlineshops and ebay. I don't know if they are avaliable only as n.o.s but they can fairly easy be found. These was also used by mercedes so include that when you search for them...