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Old 11-07-2016, 05:00 PM
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Ok guys Here is my new project. Shows 135k miles. But it's had a had life for sure. I'll try to keep this thread updated with pictures and findings as I tear her apart.
If anyone has any info on her please share openly
Bought her here in northern Washington.
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First new parts! A present from a friend. I'm
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I like the new wheels! Keep us posted
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New struts for the front hood, or rear hatch?

Not as critical for the front, but off brand or too strong of a lifting rear hatch strut are known to be hard on the rear hatch glass seal at the top of the glass, causing it to separate the aluminum frame from the glass. Thus causing rattles, leaks of air, leaks of water which will stain and rot your rear hatch carpeting, and eventually cause the whole hatch to mis-align with the locking points in the rear.

Google here and on Clark's Garage, 944 Online, and other forums for much documentation and discussion on this very matter. If your rear hatch is good now, don't invite trouble by saving a few dollars and tearing your frame from your glass.

Best wishes with the restoration..... lots of good info here and on the previously mentioned sites which will help you along the way.
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uhhh, what happened to the hood surface ?

fuel injector fire or the traditional rotten fuel line fire ? How bad did things get under there ?
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Thanks for the info on the struts. I'll do more research on parts here.
I'm needing a bunch of small interior parts also.

Yes the engine had a fire. Not sure what was leaking fuel. Harness needs some serious work or just replacement.

Have not decided on the engine yet, probably going to pull it and tear it down. I'll add more pictures of the engine soon.
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Stabilus is the good stuff for hood struts as they're OE. With that said, if the ones on the car are still working you may want to hold those for spares.
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Ordered me some more parts today!!
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Engine compartment....
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Looks like you've got some scrubbing to do. Good luck with your Red, we'll be doing much of the same with our Gold
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Yes lots of scrubbing! Going to pull the engine shortly. Hopping to buy another parts car as well.
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My Broadfoot kit showed up today!

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Did you buy the Broadfoot kit new or second hand?
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Nice MKII GTI in your signature....is that yours? Any more pics/details of that car?

The 944 project looks like a good one. Plenty of info and help to be found on this site.

Good luck with the project.
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Originally Posted by BReif61
Did you buy the Broadfoot kit new or second hand?
Bought it new and a bumper as well


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