So It Begins
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Paul,
What made you change from Elihu's ****? Let me know your thoughts. I was thinking i would like a round ball for the feel of it. Extra weight would be nice too.
What made you change from Elihu's ****? Let me know your thoughts. I was thinking i would like a round ball for the feel of it. Extra weight would be nice too.
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What made you change from Elihu's ****? Let me know your thoughts. I was thinking i would like a round ball for the feel of it. Extra weight would be nice too.
First pic of it fitted just sent to me from John. The screws on the passenger footrest still need painting but that's happening this afternoon.
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Cheers,
Paul
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Hi Chaps,
Well, I'm pleased to say the re-trim is all finished and I have the car home at last.
I'm delighted with the finish which has stayed true to my original concept, that of a making a Classic 964, not to everyone's tastes perhaps but I couldn't be happier.
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/538/m6RJ3s.jpg)
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The Function- First Classic gear **** was the last of the interior jobs to be completed. It's a quality piece of work manufactured out of high grade alloy. It feels great in the palm and has a beautiful direct feel. Highly recommended![thumbup](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/thumbup.gif)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/913/Jm8S46.jpg)
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Anyway here are the final shots of the new interior showing the various features I've tried to incorporate. Too many for me to bother mentioning them again but I hope you enjoy spotting them.
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/537/l8nOb5.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/673/ekTOzO.jpg)
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There are a couple of jobs left which are as mentioned, new engine mounts, camber plates, top mounts, drop links and bushes all round, front & rear. The bushes etc. are all Power-Flex Black the rest of the kit is all Rennline, to compliment the other Rennline parts already fitted. The Rennline bushes would be a little too hard for mostly road use. The engine mounts are the semi-solid adjustables. I'm hoping this is only a couple of days work. The engine mounts shouldn't be too much problem to remove after the new engine was installed.
It would have been better to have fitted all these parts beforehand but build (and other) slots together with not knowing if the budgets would be over-run dictated that they should be left until now.
In the meantime while I wait for the parts to arrive I'm going to do some driving......happy days![rockon](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/rockon.gif)
Best regards,
Paul
Well, I'm pleased to say the re-trim is all finished and I have the car home at last.
I'm delighted with the finish which has stayed true to my original concept, that of a making a Classic 964, not to everyone's tastes perhaps but I couldn't be happier.
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/538/m6RJ3s.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/661/ELlPNP.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/540/9SZiDi.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/538/AvvMdA.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/905/QLJcXE.jpg)
The Function- First Classic gear **** was the last of the interior jobs to be completed. It's a quality piece of work manufactured out of high grade alloy. It feels great in the palm and has a beautiful direct feel. Highly recommended
![thumbup](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/thumbup.gif)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/913/Jm8S46.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/673/g8sh6y.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/633/Qww4RN.jpg)
Anyway here are the final shots of the new interior showing the various features I've tried to incorporate. Too many for me to bother mentioning them again but I hope you enjoy spotting them.
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/537/l8nOb5.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/673/ekTOzO.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/661/JEe03f.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/673/9UvCfS.jpg)
![](http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/910/KkmNkN.jpg)
There are a couple of jobs left which are as mentioned, new engine mounts, camber plates, top mounts, drop links and bushes all round, front & rear. The bushes etc. are all Power-Flex Black the rest of the kit is all Rennline, to compliment the other Rennline parts already fitted. The Rennline bushes would be a little too hard for mostly road use. The engine mounts are the semi-solid adjustables. I'm hoping this is only a couple of days work. The engine mounts shouldn't be too much problem to remove after the new engine was installed.
It would have been better to have fitted all these parts beforehand but build (and other) slots together with not knowing if the budgets would be over-run dictated that they should be left until now.
In the meantime while I wait for the parts to arrive I'm going to do some driving......happy days
![rockon](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/rockon.gif)
Best regards,
Paul
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Absolutely stunning.....the only words I can think to describe it
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Holy crap! That looks great. Bet your over the moon with it. And well done on going red, can't beat it in a 911. One question Paul, are your metal drilled foot rest things the rennline ones? I've struggled to find ones for a rhd car with the early pedal box. Jim.
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Congrats on a beautiful result!
Absolutely stunning.....the only words I can think to describe it
Holy crap! That looks great. Bet your over the moon with it. And well done on going red, can't beat it in a 911. One question Paul, are your metal drilled foot rest things the rennline ones? I've struggled to find ones for a rhd car with the early pedal box. Jim.
Thanks!
The Rennline passenger footrests for RHD cars aren't available, I tried that. We had to make ours from some alloy plate and painted it to match. Also, to stop behind it filing with dust and debris we put a back on it.
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You have an attention to detail that is unmatched! Car is super!
As for your engine mounts, they're really easy to change. Just support the engine and replace them one at a time.
As for your engine mounts, they're really easy to change. Just support the engine and replace them one at a time.
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The car looks terrific! Good luck with the rest of the work.
A word of caution. I was replacing my engine mounts over the weekend and both bolts retaining the left side mount snapped off at exactly the same length. They both looks fine with the gold galvanisation still intact, but somehow halfway down the shaft they were both completely rotten.
Tomorrow I will attempt te extract the remainder of the bolts from the chassis.
A word of caution. I was replacing my engine mounts over the weekend and both bolts retaining the left side mount snapped off at exactly the same length. They both looks fine with the gold galvanisation still intact, but somehow halfway down the shaft they were both completely rotten.
Tomorrow I will attempt te extract the remainder of the bolts from the chassis.
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You have an attention to detail that is unmatched! Car is super!
As for your engine mounts, they're really easy to change. Just support the engine and replace them one at a time.
As for your engine mounts, they're really easy to change. Just support the engine and replace them one at a time.
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Actually I can't wait to get started on the engine mounts, I going to leave the suspension parts and bushings to the pros though.
The car looks terrific! Good luck with the rest of the work.
A word of caution. I was replacing my engine mounts over the weekend and both bolts retaining the left side mount snapped off at exactly the same length. They both looks fine with the gold galvanisation still intact, but somehow halfway down the shaft they were both completely rotten.
Tomorrow I will attempt te extract the remainder of the bolts from the chassis.
Tomorrow I will attempt te extract the remainder of the bolts from the chassis.
I'm hoping mine will be easier as the new engine was installed just over a year ago.
An easy job to start with today, off with the ITG foam air-filters for cleaning. For those who don't know the process (I didn't) the cleaning fluid is massaged into the foam to break down the dust retaining oil, then washed out with warm water before re-oiling the filters when completely dry.
Anyway it's a good opportunity to see the PMO carbs again
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Paul
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paul, ......gawd!!! your car is exquisite, just absolutely exquisite. top to bottom, side to side, backwards and forwards. you killed it!
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Congratulations Paul. Absolutely fantastic.
You must be over the moon to see your concept become a reality and have that reality finally back in the drive.
Enjoy!
You must be over the moon to see your concept become a reality and have that reality finally back in the drive.
Enjoy!
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paul, ......gawd!!! your car is exquisite, just absolutely exquisite. top to bottom, side to side, backwards and forwards. you killed it!
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Congratulations Paul. Absolutely fantastic.
You must be over the moon to see your concept become a reality and have that reality finally back in the drive.
You must be over the moon to see your concept become a reality and have that reality finally back in the drive.
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Hi Paul, excellent... love the interior!
The only thing left to do to complement the look is replacing the black window trims with bright trims. I think the contrast will look hot on a black car. Also replace the head lamps rings too with the chrome ones to complement the Fuch wheels.
My sold M5 interior with aluminium shift know. BTW, ultimatepedals.com can drill any aluminium pedals.
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The only thing left to do to complement the look is replacing the black window trims with bright trims. I think the contrast will look hot on a black car. Also replace the head lamps rings too with the chrome ones to complement the Fuch wheels.
My sold M5 interior with aluminium shift know. BTW, ultimatepedals.com can drill any aluminium pedals.
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