anyone know this 86 euro in Texas?
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Installed a new battery this evening and the dash lit up like a Christmas tree - good sign.
Pulled the fuel level sender and inspected the tank with a flash light - where's a torch when you need one!!! Tank was super clean with a thimble full of fuel in the bottom. Someone did a great job of syphoning the gas. Strainer looked new.
Added 3 gallons of fresh gas and turned the key. Car turned over nicely - however no starty!
About a gallon of gas on the floor under the pump area - not good.
Sooooo - the S shaped hard line between the pump and filter had been cut and rejoined using rubber hose with no clamps - hence major leak point.
New pump, S pipe, filter and tank to pump hose next on the list.
I have positive thoughts that this baby is going to fire right up and be terrorizing the streets of Double Oak this weekend - fingers crossed.
Pulled the fuel level sender and inspected the tank with a flash light - where's a torch when you need one!!! Tank was super clean with a thimble full of fuel in the bottom. Someone did a great job of syphoning the gas. Strainer looked new.
Added 3 gallons of fresh gas and turned the key. Car turned over nicely - however no starty!
About a gallon of gas on the floor under the pump area - not good.
Sooooo - the S shaped hard line between the pump and filter had been cut and rejoined using rubber hose with no clamps - hence major leak point.
New pump, S pipe, filter and tank to pump hose next on the list.
I have positive thoughts that this baby is going to fire right up and be terrorizing the streets of Double Oak this weekend - fingers crossed.
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
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So the VIN lists the engine as M28/21 which is a manual so maybe your right.
At long last someone else who speaks my language - lets swap all those crap stick shifts for superior Roger Boxes.
I will check the numbers on the engine and GB tomorrow.
At long last someone else who speaks my language - lets swap all those crap stick shifts for superior Roger Boxes.
I will check the numbers on the engine and GB tomorrow.
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That's weird ... I get the following.
VIN: WP0ZZZ92ZGS841241
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M28.21
G28.10
I139 ... Seat heating left
I251 ... Automatic transmission shorter gear ratio, (33/13)
for countries CH, S, Au
M261 ... Passenger side mirror electric plain
I328 .. Radio Bremen or Symphony
I340 ... Seat heating right
I415 ... Wider rear track with 21 mm spacers
I490 ... Hi-fi sound system
M494 ... Amplifier system
M650 .. Sunroof
Either database is wrong or it's been changed at the last minute at the factory ?? .... interesting to see actual engine and gearbox numbers. I haven't seen that sort of conflicting transmission information in a VIN search before.
Why would some lunatic change a perfectly good manual gearbox for a slushbox ??
VIN: WP0ZZZ92ZGS841241
COO
M28.21
G28.10
I139 ... Seat heating left
I251 ... Automatic transmission shorter gear ratio, (33/13)
for countries CH, S, Au
M261 ... Passenger side mirror electric plain
I328 .. Radio Bremen or Symphony
I340 ... Seat heating right
I415 ... Wider rear track with 21 mm spacers
I490 ... Hi-fi sound system
M494 ... Amplifier system
M650 .. Sunroof
Either database is wrong or it's been changed at the last minute at the factory ?? .... interesting to see actual engine and gearbox numbers. I haven't seen that sort of conflicting transmission information in a VIN search before.
Why would some lunatic change a perfectly good manual gearbox for a slushbox ??
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Dave - exactly the same as I have - one down and lots to go - anyone want some crap manual gearboxes???
I need to find my April 1st post from way back about converting all the slack manual shift boxes to the superior auto suave box.
I need to find my April 1st post from way back about converting all the slack manual shift boxes to the superior auto suave box.
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^^ You poor deluded refugee from the motherland.
You need to up your medication and fix George Laytons quote to read correctly ....
Does it have the "Let It Do It For You" automatic transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Manual Transmission ?
You need to up your medication and fix George Laytons quote to read correctly ....
Does it have the "Let It Do It For You" automatic transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Manual Transmission ?
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There's only about 100 total things that can go wrong on a 356 and early 911. There is more than 100 things that can go wrong on a 928 just at the Central Fuse Panel!!
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I've had several high mileage daily driver jeeps and when a tranny would good bad, we'd throw in whatever was laying around the shop or someone's shed. 5spd, 3spd, auto, whatever. Does it fit? Throw her in
The Ladybug is feeling pretty young and spry with a slim 208,000 miles. Thanks for that Roger and Congrats on your new ride! This is gonna be A great thread.
Josh
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I'd like a list of 'Most Common Reasons Your Shark Won't Start'. Very helpful for compleat maroons (like me) and for those looking at a dead Shark that's been parked for ten years with 'a bad fuel pump'.
Speaking of looking at dead Sharks: how about a step-by-step checklist with helpful illustrations of the things to look at and for when looking at those dead Sharks.
And, while I'm on a roll, a list of projects for that newly acquired, formerly dead Shark, in order of importance, to bring it back to life without a fire.
I know all of this information exists here (and elsewhere), but it can be hard for the aforementioned 'compleat maroon' (like me) to sort through it.
This is something that could be done in bits and pieces at gatherings like Frenzy. For instance: Frenzy 14 could take on 'Inspecting an OB for purchase', and Sharktoberfest could go after 'My S4 won't start'.
Just a thought (or two)...
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Interesting one. I just bought WP0ZZZ92ZGS840076 a couple of weeks ago, guess they were some months from each other in production line? Anyway they have lived very different lives. Mine has exacly 10% of your mileage Roger, 81000km.
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Hey Roger... What a project.
As voice of experience... Check the condition of the Twin Dizzy belt drive in the distributor before you start. If that thing goes, you'll be parting it out. One bolt and the dizzy is out. two more bolts and you can open it and see the condition. Pay attention to the rotor position before you remove it, however, so you can put it back in the same position afterward.
As voice of experience... Check the condition of the Twin Dizzy belt drive in the distributor before you start. If that thing goes, you'll be parting it out. One bolt and the dizzy is out. two more bolts and you can open it and see the condition. Pay attention to the rotor position before you remove it, however, so you can put it back in the same position afterward.
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For anyone following along I started a new thread to document the saving of this rare (to USA) car.
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...l#post11613444
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...l#post11613444
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Thnkng back to those early daze and my 356... I didn't have wiring diagrams, so I started drawing one based on what I though the car would need. Then started looking at the car, and for the most part just needed to add the wire colors to my sketch. Gotta wonder how a car could possible run with only eight fuses and two carburetors (and four cylinders...)