What did you do with your 993 today
#497
Test fitting new brake adapters
So finally got a chance to test fit my adapters for the new 355mm rear brakes.
I'ts cool to design something and then see the finished product, first time I had used a 3d CAD package, pretty happy with the result.
Initial hand drawing and measurements
3D Design in Autocad Fusion 360
Machine Path mapping in Fusion 360
Machining begins by Blackbird Technical Services,
Final piece with some design machining for effect...
Test fitting with new rear wheels. 355 mm x 32mm rear Rotors with StopTech STR40 Calipers behind my 18x10 Forgeline GA3r wheels...
I'ts cool to design something and then see the finished product, first time I had used a 3d CAD package, pretty happy with the result.
Initial hand drawing and measurements
3D Design in Autocad Fusion 360
Machine Path mapping in Fusion 360
Machining begins by Blackbird Technical Services,
Final piece with some design machining for effect...
Test fitting with new rear wheels. 355 mm x 32mm rear Rotors with StopTech STR40 Calipers behind my 18x10 Forgeline GA3r wheels...
#498
Trophy, glad you had a good time with your CAD and machining work. I use Fusion also and love every project that gets created from nothing.
Also I just went through your build/photo thread. Really impressive stuff. My dream is to someday add ITB and whatever else I can afford instead of a TPC S/C. Thanks for curating that thread so well with all those great photos.
Also I just went through your build/photo thread. Really impressive stuff. My dream is to someday add ITB and whatever else I can afford instead of a TPC S/C. Thanks for curating that thread so well with all those great photos.
#501
Today I finished reinstalling my fan and shroud after refinishing them. I had the fan painted with silver Cerakote epoxy paint, and I painted the shroud with satin black VHT spray paint. This completed my winter to-do list of replacing the clutch kinematic link, the spoiler wall, and the spoiler worm drive bearing. Ready now for some nice spring weather to put on some miles.
#502
^^That fan and surround look sweet! During my top end rebuild, I painted my fan (yellow) but I wish I had done the surround at the same time. That's getting added to my to do list...
Currently am chipping away at compounding and polishing clearcoat after a full respray. Have smoothed out some light orange peel on the roof and hood, next come the front fenders. Will cover entire front end with Xpel PPF when done.
Currently am chipping away at compounding and polishing clearcoat after a full respray. Have smoothed out some light orange peel on the roof and hood, next come the front fenders. Will cover entire front end with Xpel PPF when done.
#505
Out of the garage at last
After 4 months of sitting I turned the key and she started right up. It brought a huge smile to my face. After letting her warm up for a few minutes, I went for a nice drive in the country. My area of WV has some of the nicest twisty roads found anywhere and very few troopers. The car handled great. I've only owned the car for 7 months and 4 of those months it was put away for winter. I forgot what a great handling car the 993 is. It's like a go cart!
#506
Changed Steering Rack Boot
This winter, I discovered a small tear in my steering rack boot. I was able to knock it out in about an hour and then enjoy the weather in the NE with a first drive of the season today.
I sliced the old boot off, disconnected the inner tie rod from the shaft with 2 19mm wrenches, cleaned and greased the rack and boot ends, slid the new boot on, reconnected the tie rod, and pulled new boot with hooks made of coat hangers as other rennlisters have done. Pretty painless.
I sliced the old boot off, disconnected the inner tie rod from the shaft with 2 19mm wrenches, cleaned and greased the rack and boot ends, slid the new boot on, reconnected the tie rod, and pulled new boot with hooks made of coat hangers as other rennlisters have done. Pretty painless.
#508
Thanks for the kind words, I need to do some more updates, I have a ton more photo's.....
#509
Finally got around to the final coat of paint on the brake calipers I've been working on. Could just be me, but the first can of VHT seemed to run a bit. The last can worked flawlessly.