3D Printing 924 & 944 Parts - Development and Discussion
#137
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Moving a relevant discussion back to this thread....
Nicely documented project! That was posted before I bought a 944 and joined Rennlist, so I never got to read it.
Seems odd that the plastic coupler isn't listed in the PET, but everything else connected to it is.
This could be a good candidate for printing, maybe I'll try it with ABS, but I suspect it might feel better with Nylon. I wonder if it would be more economical to just drill a couple holes in a block of aluminum and mill the faces - or should it be plastic?
There's also a new filament material I'm really excited to try - Armadillo from the same company that makes my favourite material, Ninjaflex. They claim it's 86X tougher than ABS, 90% higher abrasion over nylon, and NO WARPING ISSUES. If true, this could open up a lot more opportunities that were previously dismissed.
I have an idea for a part.
The plastic coupler on the transaxle-mounted shifter linkage. It "hourglasses" over the shafts over time and the shifter gets sloppy. I have a SolidWorks model of the part already from a project I did.
A replacement coupler piece, a new snap ring, bushing rings, and a flex-top lock nut would make a neat little service kit for the linkage. As an alternative, I have measurements for a modified coupler that allows thrust roller bearings to be installed for a crisper feel, similar to the Only944 linkage.
The plastic coupler on the transaxle-mounted shifter linkage. It "hourglasses" over the shafts over time and the shifter gets sloppy. I have a SolidWorks model of the part already from a project I did.
A replacement coupler piece, a new snap ring, bushing rings, and a flex-top lock nut would make a neat little service kit for the linkage. As an alternative, I have measurements for a modified coupler that allows thrust roller bearings to be installed for a crisper feel, similar to the Only944 linkage.
Seems odd that the plastic coupler isn't listed in the PET, but everything else connected to it is.
This could be a good candidate for printing, maybe I'll try it with ABS, but I suspect it might feel better with Nylon. I wonder if it would be more economical to just drill a couple holes in a block of aluminum and mill the faces - or should it be plastic?
There's also a new filament material I'm really excited to try - Armadillo from the same company that makes my favourite material, Ninjaflex. They claim it's 86X tougher than ABS, 90% higher abrasion over nylon, and NO WARPING ISSUES. If true, this could open up a lot more opportunities that were previously dismissed.
#138
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I'd think plastic was used so as to avoid binding. But maybe brass pressed into plastic or aluminum would be a good solution. The armadillo material sounds like a good choice compared to ABS.
As an aside, using thrust bearings takes the load off the ID surface of the coupler, so that opens up material choice a little. It just has to keep the bearings in place.
As an aside, using thrust bearings takes the load off the ID surface of the coupler, so that opens up material choice a little. It just has to keep the bearings in place.
#139
There's also a new filament material I'm really excited to try - Armadillo from the same company that makes my favourite material, Ninjaflex. They claim it's 86X tougher than ABS, 90% higher abrasion over nylon, and NO WARPING ISSUES. If true, this could open up a lot more opportunities that were previously dismissed.
#140
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Thinking about this more inspired me to get back into SolidWorks and try my hand at an improved coupler design:
This part houses thrust bearings. With a hardened washer on each side of each thrust bearing, the bearing assemblies sit flush to the outside faces of the coupler, keeping dirt from getting in. The counterbores are ~0.1mm oversize to allow everything to spin while keeping out most grime.
This part houses thrust bearings. With a hardened washer on each side of each thrust bearing, the bearing assemblies sit flush to the outside faces of the coupler, keeping dirt from getting in. The counterbores are ~0.1mm oversize to allow everything to spin while keeping out most grime.
#141
Originally Posted by snb13
2 more parts come to mind:
The air box/timing cover hose delete caps.
And, similar to your turbo aux wp clamp band, something to go inside the clamp for the upper radiator hose (it attaches to the air box bracket.) All the ones I've seen are wrapped with electrical tape--including mine
The air box/timing cover hose delete caps.
And, similar to your turbo aux wp clamp band, something to go inside the clamp for the upper radiator hose (it attaches to the air box bracket.) All the ones I've seen are wrapped with electrical tape--including mine
#143
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Putting these 2 items back into the mix of suggestions.
2 more parts come to mind:
The air box/timing cover hose delete caps.
And, similar to your turbo aux wp clamp band, something to go inside the clamp for the upper radiator hose (it attaches to the air box bracket.) All the ones I've seen are wrapped with electrical tape--including mine
2 more parts come to mind:
The air box/timing cover hose delete caps.
And, similar to your turbo aux wp clamp band, something to go inside the clamp for the upper radiator hose (it attaches to the air box bracket.) All the ones I've seen are wrapped with electrical tape--including mine
The airbox cap (944.103.103.00) isn't available from Sunset - I think this is because you need to buy the complete Turbo air-box now for any related parts.
I could probably make a 'rubber' insert for the hardpipe clamp.
I can print/offer any of the above, especially if people wanted colors in addition to black. If anyone is interested, private message me and I'll tally up the interest.
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#148
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The bed size is overkill - I'd recommend their smaller printer to everyone!
https://www.lulzbot.com/store/printers/lulzbot-mini
#149
Originally Posted by KVDR
The timing cover cap (944.106.103.03) is still available from Porsche for $7 here.
The airbox cap (944.103.103.00) isn't available from Sunset - I think this is because you need to buy the complete Turbo air-box now for any related parts.
I could probably make a 'rubber' insert for the hardpipe clamp.
I can print/offer any of the above, especially if people wanted colors in addition to black. If anyone is interested, private message me and I'll tally up the interest.
The airbox cap (944.103.103.00) isn't available from Sunset - I think this is because you need to buy the complete Turbo air-box now for any related parts.
I could probably make a 'rubber' insert for the hardpipe clamp.
I can print/offer any of the above, especially if people wanted colors in addition to black. If anyone is interested, private message me and I'll tally up the interest.