The Pre-Purchase Inspection by Peter Zimmermann
#31
I can't speak for them, but 6speedonline.com members from this post:
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/9...ir-cooled.html
Highly recommend Pete's book and also the Adrian S books:
http://www.adrianstreather.com/writings.htm
I haven't been able to find those outside of Pelican Parts, and haven't bitten down on them yet... plan on doing that after I sell the Cayman.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/9...ir-cooled.html
Highly recommend Pete's book and also the Adrian S books:
http://www.adrianstreather.com/writings.htm
I haven't been able to find those outside of Pelican Parts, and haven't bitten down on them yet... plan on doing that after I sell the Cayman.
#37
Track Day
Bought your book last fall. Read through it twice. I'm currently looking for an 87-89 carrera. I keep it by me as I search. Looks like the 930s have been going up in price slightly. Thanks for demystifying the car for me. Looking forward to the ownership experience.
#39
Former Vendor
Check out VOSSTEK`S 930 Super Turbo Ultra Wide Body kit its a Rauh Welt look alike, it is made of the same material and is just as wide. It is very affordable ($20.000.00 less than RWB), it looks AWESOME!!! They have 3 style of front bumpers (C 2/4 look, RS and RSR), 2 style rockers (C 2/4 look and RSR), 2 style rear bumpers (RSR and C 2/4 style). They also have 12 different style wings here are 2 links: https://www.facebook.com/BetterBodiesUSA
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121137874111...#ht_386wt_1132
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121137874111...#ht_386wt_1132
#40
This is what can lurk under! Who ever (I was going to say restored but not quite appropriate) butchered this 1973 911 didn't even have the decency of welding in the crappy patches....someone paid somebody for this work too!!
The point is a minimal investment in a great book can save thousands of dollars! If you're in the market do yourself a favor, buy the book and get a proper PPI done please.
Best
Rich
The point is a minimal investment in a great book can save thousands of dollars! If you're in the market do yourself a favor, buy the book and get a proper PPI done please.
Best
Rich
#41
25. If no broken studs/pulled studs are found proceed with a leak down test. (Although some disagree, I feel that a compression check on a 911 is often useless, while a leak down test is invaluable. A knowledgable mechanic can use the leak down test to assess the condition of several important engine components, like valves and rings.)
#42
read item 25 in the PPI outline abobe by Pete Zimmerman.
"25. If no broken studs/pulled studs are found proceed with a leak down test. (Although some disagree, I feel that a compression check on a 911 is often useless, while a leak down test is invaluable. A knowledgable mechanic can use the leak down test to assess the condition of several important engine components, like valves and rings.)"
"25. If no broken studs/pulled studs are found proceed with a leak down test. (Although some disagree, I feel that a compression check on a 911 is often useless, while a leak down test is invaluable. A knowledgable mechanic can use the leak down test to assess the condition of several important engine components, like valves and rings.)"
#45
Rennlist Member
I just purchased the latest edition of the book on Amazon - well worth it as it contains a wealth of information. It's a great resource for the novice buyer or a "car guy" looking for a deeper dive into the pros/cons of each model and year variance. Highly suggested!