85 Euro rebuild continues
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85 Euro rebuild continues
Well after having the block welded and repaired, we then noticed the inner right side firewall had been frankensteined from a previous accident. I've purchased a complete nose piece from a '79 parts car to have this repaired. In the photos below, you can see the damaged right side firewall and the replacement nose piece in my living room...lol.
We're in the process of replacing the items listed below.
Alternator rebuilt
Alternator cover seal
Alternator air intake system
Cam Shaft O-rings L/R
Rear cam gaskets L/R
Camshaft Spacer (sleeve) right 928 105 139 02
Camshaft spacer (left) 928 105 143 02
Seal Crankshaft, front 999 113 263 40
Tune up kit
Plug Wires (Blue)
Vacuum Lines (Blue)
Fuel lines-high pressure
Water pump/gasket
Timing belt
Porken Tensioner Kit (w/o air pump)
Volvo Motor mounts (2)
Oil Baffle (Mist Seperator plate)
Cowl Cover with seal and stickers
MSDS Headers, Jet Hot Ceramic Coating, 2000deg. (Blue)
Sway bar bushings
Hella Supertone Dual Horn Kit Universal
JDS Porsche EZ-F Performance Motor Chip
Stainless Steel brake lines
Oil Pump Drive Gear
Timing Cam Gear - round tooth L/R
MAF Sensor 928 606 141 00 rebuilt
Mass air flow sensor O-rings
Mass air flow sensor boot
Flywheel lock tool
Timing gear crank
Protection plates
Starter Light Weight Hi- torque
Hose - Oil filter>oil pan 928 107 311 01
Plug in 2Vhead 900 219 004 02
Sealing Ring (gaskets for plugs) 900 123 018 30
Delrin rack bushings (8)
Vent hose labeled 2 & 3 (X2)
Cover labeled 18A (drivers side)
Tail light lens L/R
Air filter tie down straps (2)
Rear bumper cover Euro
Front lens foglight frames L/R
BLUE SILICONE RADIATOR COOLANT HEATER COUPLER HOSES
Coolant Crossover O-Ring 999.701.627.40
Thermostat Housing Inner Seal 928.106.163.00
Coolant Crossover Gasket (x2)
Alternator Belt 999.192.266.50
Fan Belt 999.192.160.50
A/C Belt 999.192.305.50
Power Steering Belt 999.192.286.50
Repair cracked oil filler mount
Front Inserts (x2) (Bilstein struts)
Rear Inserts (x2) (Bilstein struts)
Boot
Rack and Pinion
Tie Rod Ends
Coupler Shift, rear
CV Boot Kits
Steering Bushing (x4)
Rack, power steering
Replace axle joints
Set suspension height and alignment
928 Engine dipstick
928 short-throw performance shifter + 4 nylon bushings
Porsche shift **** adapter
Front fenders L/R
Front bumper cover
Gas tank
Radiator replaced
S4 Wing
iForge Rims
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We're in the process of replacing the items listed below.
Alternator rebuilt
Alternator cover seal
Alternator air intake system
Cam Shaft O-rings L/R
Rear cam gaskets L/R
Camshaft Spacer (sleeve) right 928 105 139 02
Camshaft spacer (left) 928 105 143 02
Seal Crankshaft, front 999 113 263 40
Tune up kit
Plug Wires (Blue)
Vacuum Lines (Blue)
Fuel lines-high pressure
Water pump/gasket
Timing belt
Porken Tensioner Kit (w/o air pump)
Volvo Motor mounts (2)
Oil Baffle (Mist Seperator plate)
Cowl Cover with seal and stickers
MSDS Headers, Jet Hot Ceramic Coating, 2000deg. (Blue)
Sway bar bushings
Hella Supertone Dual Horn Kit Universal
JDS Porsche EZ-F Performance Motor Chip
Stainless Steel brake lines
Oil Pump Drive Gear
Timing Cam Gear - round tooth L/R
MAF Sensor 928 606 141 00 rebuilt
Mass air flow sensor O-rings
Mass air flow sensor boot
Flywheel lock tool
Timing gear crank
Protection plates
Starter Light Weight Hi- torque
Hose - Oil filter>oil pan 928 107 311 01
Plug in 2Vhead 900 219 004 02
Sealing Ring (gaskets for plugs) 900 123 018 30
Delrin rack bushings (8)
Vent hose labeled 2 & 3 (X2)
Cover labeled 18A (drivers side)
Tail light lens L/R
Air filter tie down straps (2)
Rear bumper cover Euro
Front lens foglight frames L/R
BLUE SILICONE RADIATOR COOLANT HEATER COUPLER HOSES
Coolant Crossover O-Ring 999.701.627.40
Thermostat Housing Inner Seal 928.106.163.00
Coolant Crossover Gasket (x2)
Alternator Belt 999.192.266.50
Fan Belt 999.192.160.50
A/C Belt 999.192.305.50
Power Steering Belt 999.192.286.50
Repair cracked oil filler mount
Front Inserts (x2) (Bilstein struts)
Rear Inserts (x2) (Bilstein struts)
Boot
Rack and Pinion
Tie Rod Ends
Coupler Shift, rear
CV Boot Kits
Steering Bushing (x4)
Rack, power steering
Replace axle joints
Set suspension height and alignment
928 Engine dipstick
928 short-throw performance shifter + 4 nylon bushings
Porsche shift **** adapter
Front fenders L/R
Front bumper cover
Gas tank
Radiator replaced
S4 Wing
iForge Rims
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Check and double check the sealing gasket and torque values on the cam covers before you install the motor or you may find you have an oil leak from the rear of the cam covers. You will then need to pull the engine again to re seal them !! Ask me how I know !!
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Re: picture 3 & 4.....I'm just gonna take a wild a$$ guess and say that you must not be married to a woman. (No implications there other than the parts all over the floor inside the house)
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LMAO....I honestly wondered if someone would comment on this. My girlfriend Susie, of 4 years. Is very supportive of this rebuild both emotionally and financially. (Lord knows how many times I felt like giving up) She has become very proficient at finding and ordering parts, and is now on first name basis with Carl, Grettichen, and Roger. She looks fowarded not only to getting this thing in pristiene condition, but to showing it and driving the hell outta it!!....lol
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My girlfriend Susie, of 4 years. Is very supportive of this rebuild both emotionally and financially. (Lord knows how many times I felt like giving up) She has become very proficient at finding and ordering parts, and is now on first name basis with Carl, Grettichen, and Roger. She looks forward not only to getting this thing in pristine condition, but to showing it and driving the hell outta it!!....lol
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I knew I had "The One" when she took the 928 on a quick store run. As she left, I heard her redline First, Second, and Third gears (just as I would do). Upon her return, Im standing in the driveway speech less. She looks at me and says....I did that for you, with a big smile....lol
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I heard her redline First, Second, and Third gears
P.S you can fit a whole Costco run in the back .
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We've gotten the car back from the body shop. Here are pictures showing the '79 front end grafted on to our '85. We've had the engine bay painted gloss black, and some pieces powder coated blue. Also included are pictures showing my sons assisting me in applying the heat resistant shielding on the firewall.