Pending projects and a few q?
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I havent pulled it out but need to. Its dumping way to much fluid out. Can I get the parts local or do I need to order them?
Like to see your cars one of these days. Now I noticed a water leak in the left rear of the TT so need to put it up on the lift. Hope its just a lose hose clamp. Its very slow.
Like to see your cars one of these days. Now I noticed a water leak in the left rear of the TT so need to put it up on the lift. Hope its just a lose hose clamp. Its very slow.
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Once the rack is out, rebuilding only take a couple of hours (that includes the time to clean all the parts so that it looks good, hehehehe). Remember to order the crush copper seals (Copper Sealing Ring, D12 x 15.5/16) for the lines and the plastic plug (Part No. 477-419-115)... those items are not included in the seal kit.
I did the whole thing over a weekend...but was taking a lot of breaks due to family commitments...
On second thought... just order the seals... I need to order a few things from Pelican today and will get additional copper seals and plugs.
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Order placed...everything should be here by Feb 1st.
For the Transmission work (I forgot to add the oil as I want to change the oil in the transmission that is coming, will try to find it locally):
(3) Electrical Connector for Plug Housing Part #: 999-652-871-22-M100
(3) Grommet for Plug Housing Part #: 999-704-161-40-M100
(1) Plug Housing for Reference Sensor Part #: 999-652-916-40-M14
(1) Impulse Sender Part #: 996-606-105-00-M14
(1) Holder Part #: 950-116-713-02-M100
(1) Pulse Sensor Mount Part #: 964-101-187-01-OEM
(4) Seal for Clutch Release Bearing Shaft Part #: 915-301-139-00-M30 (two for the 963 and two for the 911 SC)
(1) Bearing Cover Part #: 950-116-725-00-M100
(1) Needle Bearing for Clutch Release Bearing Fork Part #: 999-201-339-01-M40
(1) Cross Shaft for Release Bearing Fork Part #: 950-116-710-04-OEM
(1) Updated TOB Guide Tube Part #: 950-116-813-06-M157
(1) Release Bearing Fork Part #: 997-116-086-90-OEM
(2) Bushing for Release Bearing Fork Part #: 950-116-715-01-M100
(1) Needle Bearing for Clutch Release Bearing Fork Part #: 999-201-365-01-M40
(2) Operating Shaft Seal Part #: 999-113-418-40-M100
For the Steering Rack:
(10) Copper Sealing Ring, D12 x 15.5 Part #: 12-X-16-X-1.5-CU-M131 (got 10 Jim )
(2) Steering Gear Plug Part #: 477-419-115-OEM (got 2 Jim )
For the Transmission work (I forgot to add the oil as I want to change the oil in the transmission that is coming, will try to find it locally):
(3) Electrical Connector for Plug Housing Part #: 999-652-871-22-M100
(3) Grommet for Plug Housing Part #: 999-704-161-40-M100
(1) Plug Housing for Reference Sensor Part #: 999-652-916-40-M14
(1) Impulse Sender Part #: 996-606-105-00-M14
(1) Holder Part #: 950-116-713-02-M100
(1) Pulse Sensor Mount Part #: 964-101-187-01-OEM
(4) Seal for Clutch Release Bearing Shaft Part #: 915-301-139-00-M30 (two for the 963 and two for the 911 SC)
(1) Bearing Cover Part #: 950-116-725-00-M100
(1) Needle Bearing for Clutch Release Bearing Fork Part #: 999-201-339-01-M40
(1) Cross Shaft for Release Bearing Fork Part #: 950-116-710-04-OEM
(1) Updated TOB Guide Tube Part #: 950-116-813-06-M157
(1) Release Bearing Fork Part #: 997-116-086-90-OEM
(2) Bushing for Release Bearing Fork Part #: 950-116-715-01-M100
(1) Needle Bearing for Clutch Release Bearing Fork Part #: 999-201-365-01-M40
(2) Operating Shaft Seal Part #: 999-113-418-40-M100
For the Steering Rack:
(10) Copper Sealing Ring, D12 x 15.5 Part #: 12-X-16-X-1.5-CU-M131 (got 10 Jim )
(2) Steering Gear Plug Part #: 477-419-115-OEM (got 2 Jim )
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Sounds great Jaime. I need to find a how to on getting it out. I will order the kit tomorrow. let me know the cost on the washers. i need to change my valve cover gaskets also. Just got the gaskets last week. may do that and the oil saturday depending on how cold it gets. After that I need to get the TT on the lift and see what the slow leak is on it. Might be the coolant tank.
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Sounds great Jaime. I need to find a how to on getting it out. I will order the kit tomorrow. let me know the cost on the washers. i need to change my valve cover gaskets also. Just got the gaskets last week. may do that and the oil saturday depending on how cold it gets. After that I need to get the TT on the lift and see what the slow leak is on it. Might be the coolant tank.
On removing the steering rack. The only step that is a pita is removing the bolts that hold the hydraulic lines....access is limited. Then there is the bolt in the footwell, behind the pedals... The rest is pretty straight forward.
Just go back and review page 22 of this thread... I documented what I did. I will add more details this time around...
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...-few-q-22.html
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Left rear? Yeah...coolant tank. Known issue with the 996TT. . I had a spare tank for when mine would start doing the same... Gave it to the next owner when he got the car. I can check if he still has it, he no longer has the 996TT, he recently bought a 997TT.
On removing the steering rack. The only step that is a pita is removing the bolts that hold the hydraulic lines....access is limited. Then there is the bolt in the footwell, behind the pedals... The rest is pretty straight forward.
Just go back and review page 22 of this thread... I documented what I did. I will add more details this time around...
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...-few-q-22.html
On removing the steering rack. The only step that is a pita is removing the bolts that hold the hydraulic lines....access is limited. Then there is the bolt in the footwell, behind the pedals... The rest is pretty straight forward.
Just go back and review page 22 of this thread... I documented what I did. I will add more details this time around...
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...-few-q-22.html
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Cool! All the parts arrive Wednesday... but I am still waiting on ETA for the '81 torsion bars... that is what is keeping the SC on the lift... need that to install it, put the wheels back on it and roll it out.
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It is here!!
I still have to wait for the revised fork, needle bearings and a few other things that are a bit delayed... but the critical part is here!! And shifts smoothly with just my hand...
I will change the fluid and start getting it ready for the weekend (if those parts come in...)
I still have to wait for the revised fork, needle bearings and a few other things that are a bit delayed... but the critical part is here!! And shifts smoothly with just my hand...
I will change the fluid and start getting it ready for the weekend (if those parts come in...)
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Not much done... got the transmission off the pallet and on wheels to make it easier to move around...
Got the old 3.0 engine, from the RSR project (we installed a 3.2 with PMOs on that one), off the lift cart and on the engine stand... lift table now free for using with the 964.
Got the old 3.0 engine, from the RSR project (we installed a 3.2 with PMOs on that one), off the lift cart and on the engine stand... lift table now free for using with the 964.
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Does Mara ever walk out into you'als garage take a long look and go WTF
Surprised your neighbors in that fancy hood you live in havent nailed you for running a illegal garage
Surprised your neighbors in that fancy hood you live in havent nailed you for running a illegal garage
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I try to man up and tell her to walk away and leave me alone... that this is my only space in the house...my man cave... manly ground... even that does not work.
I keep waiting for that letter from the HOA... hahahaha...