Project Limoncella - Restoring 993 into a CUP/RSR 1:1 tribute
#556
I was considering to overhaul the steering rack, do you know where can I find a kit and the parts pointed in the pictures?
Gear and roller bearings?
Aluminum screw cap that has corroded
Gear and roller bearings?
Aluminum screw cap that has corroded
#557
I very much doubt you will be able to source that part. But it that's the only thing missing than it should me no problem getting it remade by a machine shop - if you want to save money best not tell them it's for a Porsche
#558
Is there a tutorial of how to deeply overhaul the steering rack?
Meanwhile I purchased the Eurowise center locking conversion kit: I have to thank Mike and his staff for their kindness, clarity and willingness to explain the details of their offer to me.
Today Santa has arrived early!
Soon will take place under the Christmas Tree
Nice packaging, I must say
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Oh my...
Silver cups black coated so they don’t rust
#559
Paolo there is a circlip which rests in the small cut on the stud after the castleated ring , no worries I've run one of my cars without but
believe it is a redundant safety measure to insure the ring doesn't move...Bert
believe it is a redundant safety measure to insure the ring doesn't move...Bert
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nothingbutgt3 (12-05-2020)
#561
During the following weeks I'll be carefully watching on the silver 993 how it is mounted the vacuum reserve in the left rear fender and where the tubes must pass to go to the engine bay
#563
#564
I would say that there would be no point paying Porsche Tax on parts like these..? If you have / can get the dimensions, you could order from any online Circlip supplier..?
e.g. https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/En...539/index.html
e.g. https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/En...539/index.html
#565
I would say that there would be no point paying Porsche Tax on parts like these..? If you have / can get the dimensions, you could order from any online Circlip supplier..?
e.g. https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/En...539/index.html
e.g. https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/En...539/index.html
I am looking for the 993 cup front brake ducts and for instructions for mounting them. Is the original kit still available?
Is there anyone here that can help me to find an accurate "how to" for the varioram intake complete conversion?
Anyone who can tell me something in regards to straight teeth gears with isotropic threatment?
What are pros-cons of straight teeth gears in comparison to helix gears?
Last edited by nothingbutgt3; 12-19-2020 at 07:11 PM.
#566
It's been two years and a day since I posted this thread and it feels like it happened yesterday.
There is always a lot to learn, always, but at least soon the moment will begin to learn how to reassemble and we will begin to see the 993 taking shape, a very juicy and peppery limoncella.
Thanks to all of you who supported me and still do it, advising, encouraging, sometimes even criticizing me.
Thank you very much because you are sincere and put your heart into it as well. ❤️
There is always a lot to learn, always, but at least soon the moment will begin to learn how to reassemble and we will begin to see the 993 taking shape, a very juicy and peppery limoncella.
Thanks to all of you who supported me and still do it, advising, encouraging, sometimes even criticizing me.
Thank you very much because you are sincere and put your heart into it as well. ❤️
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imdvs (12-26-2020)
#567
#568
This must be a copy/paste of something I wrote don't remember where neither when nor to whom.
It is the answer to the question many people were thinking, without asking it, looking at me like if I was totally crazy.
Of course I took the car home in that condition dreaming/hoping that in the best case I could have been able to do what I am doing, which I am doing also thanks to the real condition of the car, that once all cleaned and freed from mud and parts, were better than ever expectable.
Another point many don't really understand is, if the chassis wouldn't be good to be saved, my project would have failed. The real reason I did it is to save this special yellow car, not another one, this and only this, so its conditions were decisive to allow me saving it.
I was lucky not just because I could save it, but because the final result will be better than any other running 993 without a full welded rollcage: and this final result I couldn't really expect, I couldn't even imagine it, since I learned and decided how to restore it while I was doing it.
Otherside many told me I had to buy another 993 for using it as a donor car, but this was totally against my intentions: how could I save a 993 by disassembling/cannibalizing another one?
Of course I used also parts coming from crashed cars, but only what was strictly necessary, the rest is going to be new, or coming from car that have been disassembled years ago by someone else, but the truth is I am using very few parts like that.
Then again, people forget I was not a professional in car repair/restoration, so that controversial feeling of dreaming something, but not being able to see how things must be done in order to achieve the final result, was totally surrounding me, but it didn't stop me.
And I am very happy my conviction of doing it didn't lack not even for a single second.
I don't know what's the purpose of this user by just copy/paste something I wrote, I just remember I wrote it as an excuse(to myself) to try cover (to myself) the fact I evidently did something crazy and my brain probably had to find some excuse to bring rationality back in the process.
But deep inside of me I know the "ugly" truth is I did it and I am still doing it for making that dream come true.
I don't know what to think Ed, probably I am just crazy and I must admit it to myself.
Crazy of love in a very respectful way for these creatures, that in any case, from my point of view, should never merit to be disassembled and sold in parts.
And probably even if the chassis would have been in much worse conditions, I would have found the way to make an equally perfect restoration, only with some more time and financial effort through time.
Another thing people don't understand is I am not doing all of this to put it for sale.
This is not a job for me, it is not my job, it is more kind of a sentimental affair.
From my very personal point of view objects live of the emotions and care that people put into them.
Otherwise they are just objects.
It is the answer to the question many people were thinking, without asking it, looking at me like if I was totally crazy.
Of course I took the car home in that condition dreaming/hoping that in the best case I could have been able to do what I am doing, which I am doing also thanks to the real condition of the car, that once all cleaned and freed from mud and parts, were better than ever expectable.
Another point many don't really understand is, if the chassis wouldn't be good to be saved, my project would have failed. The real reason I did it is to save this special yellow car, not another one, this and only this, so its conditions were decisive to allow me saving it.
I was lucky not just because I could save it, but because the final result will be better than any other running 993 without a full welded rollcage: and this final result I couldn't really expect, I couldn't even imagine it, since I learned and decided how to restore it while I was doing it.
Otherside many told me I had to buy another 993 for using it as a donor car, but this was totally against my intentions: how could I save a 993 by disassembling/cannibalizing another one?
Of course I used also parts coming from crashed cars, but only what was strictly necessary, the rest is going to be new, or coming from car that have been disassembled years ago by someone else, but the truth is I am using very few parts like that.
Then again, people forget I was not a professional in car repair/restoration, so that controversial feeling of dreaming something, but not being able to see how things must be done in order to achieve the final result, was totally surrounding me, but it didn't stop me.
And I am very happy my conviction of doing it didn't lack not even for a single second.
I don't know what's the purpose of this user by just copy/paste something I wrote, I just remember I wrote it as an excuse(to myself) to try cover (to myself) the fact I evidently did something crazy and my brain probably had to find some excuse to bring rationality back in the process.
But deep inside of me I know the "ugly" truth is I did it and I am still doing it for making that dream come true.
I don't know what to think Ed, probably I am just crazy and I must admit it to myself.
Crazy of love in a very respectful way for these creatures, that in any case, from my point of view, should never merit to be disassembled and sold in parts.
And probably even if the chassis would have been in much worse conditions, I would have found the way to make an equally perfect restoration, only with some more time and financial effort through time.
Another thing people don't understand is I am not doing all of this to put it for sale.
This is not a job for me, it is not my job, it is more kind of a sentimental affair.
From my very personal point of view objects live of the emotions and care that people put into them.
Otherwise they are just objects.
Last edited by nothingbutgt3; 12-27-2020 at 07:07 AM.
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ed devinney (12-27-2020)
#569
I’m certainly not questioning your motives here, it is a wonderful project to watch. I’ve done things in my life that others may have thought crazy, but I have no regrets, and I’m sure you won’t on this one.
The post above that I questioned just didn’t make sense, but if it was cut and paste from something you wrote earlier, then it makes some sense.
The post above that I questioned just didn’t make sense, but if it was cut and paste from something you wrote earlier, then it makes some sense.
#570
i got mine from McMaster Carr a hardware source here in the US , if you so choose you can go to their website and source high grade bolts
and nuts ..stainless , metric , plated , your choice !
Bert
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nothingbutgt3 (12-27-2020)