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By hessank
#267733
Wow, that's collector car dedication. Bravo! :beerchug:
By Gary Knox
#267752
Whooopeee Sterling. SO glad to see it out on the macadam again. My last sighting was at 928 Owners Club OCIC in Dallas many moons ago.

Unfortunately, it seems that in your enthusiasm about how well it was running, you may have gotten to a speed above the structural design of the car for max speed. That's when the 'hood' blew off. If you retrace your path down that fast road, you might find it along side the4 road. I am afraid the paint may have a scratch or two, however.

Looking great in the 'hoodless' condition anyway.

Gary
By linderpat
#267791
maddog2020 wrote: Sat Jun 01, 2024 3:14 pm Image

Looks better without
Stunning! I need to schedule another Dallas trip, gotta see that beast in person. :rockon:
By Gary Knox
#267820
Looks better - not sure. BUT, it certainly looks INCREDIBLY IMPRESSIVE! Congrats on a great job Sterling.
By h2pmr
#269590
nowhere near as impressive as the engine bay above, that is a work of art.
but its my SE, so worth keeping it original under there, except for the GB fuel hoses anyway.
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By worf
#269700
Bertrand Daoust wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2024 2:49 pm 1991 radiator cooling fan motor parts.
Failure Mode Analysis and Rebuild?

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By Bertrand Daoust
#269703
Yes.
The passenger side started to make a bit of noise few weeks ago.
When coming back from Camp 928, it seized.
The car didn't heat at all but I noticed that it was running only on one fan when I got home (full speed like it should when only one fan is working).
I changed the bearing on both fans.
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By maddog2020
#270380
getting ecu gauges displayed on the NAV display. I usually won't have as many dials but I'm breaking in a new engine, as well as transmission and Diff, so more info is always better.

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By h2pmr
#274555
17 years ago on the 1st of August the orange one was waiting for the GTS arches and fixed roof skin from local OPC

https://hosting.photobucket.com/albums/ ... fit=bounds

a few years later
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then
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and then back to
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if i could go back in time 17 years would i have started this project, no.

will i ever sell it, no

cheers
Phil
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By hernanca
#274561
Amazing! It would not have been obvious had you not shared it! Congratulations on the perseverance!
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^^^ Conflicting Mods ^^^
By h2pmr
#274828
hernanca wrote: Tue Jul 30, 2024 4:27 pm Amazing! It would not have been obvious had you not shared it! Congratulations on the perseverance!
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^^^ Conflicting Mods ^^^
thanks, it was a long journey with many :eyepop: and a few :bigcry:
i did a thread on RL about it but easier just to search on google for " smoking and a 928 "

start of new project below if i can get it close to factory spec will do a thread on it
cheers
Phil

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By Yossarian
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I would drive the hell outta that. Will everyone be able to collab and build their own dream car in the future?
By h2pmr
#276817
just put a generic bearing in the cam belt tensioner idle pulley 61905 is the generic bearing part number

the little countersunk bolt pictured in the middle is Porsche part number 90024900802 and is the same part number Porsche list for the mounting screws of the 87 folding spoiler hinge

you don't get vital information like this on other 928 forums :hiding:

but still need to find the fffing countersunk washer that goes behind the screw, i must have it somewhere
cheers
Phil

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By worf
#276820
h2pmr wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 3:33 pm just put a generic bearing in the cam belt tensioner idle pulley 61905 is the generic bearing part number
I’ve been doing this for years: Saves my clients ~$40. I have a sack of cad-plated shells for core exchange.

Same thing for the under-crank-gear rollers. *That* saves ~$250!

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By h2pmr
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worf wrote:
h2pmr wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 3:33 pm just put a generic bearing in the cam belt tensioner idle pulley 61905 is the generic bearing part number
I’ve been doing this for years: Saves my clients ~$40. I have a sack of cad-plated shells for core exchange.

Same thing for the under-crank-gear rollers. *That* saves ~$250!

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yes i thought you pro's would be putting bearings in, i was meaning the vital / need to get out more etc information about the bolts being the same for 2 different purposes :thumbup:

did the bearings on a pair of bottom rollers for ebay at the same time 6201-2RS generic part number, i personally use an SKF bearing and not some cheap crap make, and a digital vernier gauge to get it in the middle of the roller :thumbup:
cheers
Phil
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By h2pmr
#279771
ever wondered whats inside a carbon canister ?
a lot of carbon :bigok:
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By h2pmr
#281430
thought about trying to make a std tailgate lock into an alarm version.
not quite enough room to fit the genuine contacts, which i got from Porsche. :bigcry:
if i get really bored i might have a go at trying making my own version of it.
maybe one day

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By h2pmr
#287619
neither rear end in need of a refresh any time soon :thumbup:

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By h2pmr
#288843
collecting next weekend :jumper:
restoration :popcorn:
or breaking :hiding:
will know when i get it on a lift at work
i wish i lived in a warm dry climate....
cheers
Phil
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By potdog
#288880
Typical car from Scotland all the salt they put on roads ,only one way for that Hot Axe or Stihl saw cut it up.
By hernanca
#290659
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^^^^^ Fitment Mockup. Close enough until the car is up on a lift. Need to straighten one slat, then finish the polishing and get protected somehow (probably ceramic coat). I'm loving the subtle look!!!
By h2pmr
#291055
if anybody needs the screwdriver for their tool panel, the one pictured is an excellent tight fit and looks the part
google " felo VW screwdriver "
cheers
Phil
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By h2pmr
#299938
is there any difference internally between them ?
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By h2pmr
#299939
need to organize another photo shoot...
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By XR4Tim
#299974
h2pmr wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:12 pm is there any difference internally between them ?

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The 928 part supersedes to the 964 part. They are interchangeable.
By worf
#300004
h2pmr wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:12 pm is there any difference internally between them ?
I don’t know about “internal differences” but 964.613.012.00 is what currently supersedes the 928 part. I’ve put in many of the 964 parts; works fine.

Edit: not so random picture.

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By h2pmr
#300076
thanks for the info Gents.
and don't forget what thread this is....
if you want any of these Dave, just let me know :drink:
cheers
Phil

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By worf
#300078
h2pmr wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 1:26 pm if you want any of these Dave, just let me know :drink:
I have many sets of the new ones, made of better materials. Using used ones is like splicing the plug end of an old Hall sensor in place of a crumbled Hall sensor plug end. Sorry.

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By h2pmr
#300098
very un German like numbering :roflmao:
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By Gary Knox
#300212
Please educate me. Where does this bellows part go on a 928??? Old grey matter can't remember seeing it.

Worf,MEA CULPA. Forgot it was a photo thread!

Coolant removal without a drop spilled, using cutoff water bottle top as perfect fit funnel. .
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By worf
#300230
Gary Knox wrote: Sat Mar 01, 2025 3:18 pm Please educate me. Where does this bellows part go on a 928??? Old grey matter can't remember seeing it.
You mean the rubber thingy Phil’s selling used?

See my “ Edit: not so random picture” 5-posts up.

Also, The Thread Gods don’t like empty posts in picture threads.

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By WyattsRide
#301261
Refurbished starter from a local Alternator/Starter repair shop. New bushings and solenoid. Hopefully no more potential starting issues.

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By h2pmr
#302689
must have looked like pasha from that guy's view :thumbup:

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By h2pmr
#302898
87-88 owners extra crank sensor, for diagnosis only, bolted to the side of the intake manifold.
genuine mounting clamp 99951114202, not actually pictured on PET but only at the bottom of the part numbers page
pictured on a new aftermarket = a lot cheaper than genuine, sensor
cheers
Phil
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By Ed Scherer
#303159
SCX2132 wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:27 pm Rockford Files season 5 episode 13 1-5-1979
Just saw that one this morning. Odo driving a 928!

There's one more IMDB photo to add to your two:
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By h2pmr
#303179
carpeted cover for the factory CD multi changer, last colur that's left on a dusty shelf at Porsche, so i bought it just to see what they look like in the flesh.
looks grey in the pictures, but its the pale purple colour, whatever colour 4XR is.
cheers
Phil

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By worf
#303200
Ed Scherer wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 3:39 pm
SCX2132 wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:27 pm Rockford Files season 5 episode 13 1-5-1979
Just saw that one this morning. Odo driving a 928!
Confirmed. It's US spec. Filming of that episode was in 1978. So, that was one of the first ones.

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By worf
#303201
h2pmr wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 7:38 am looks grey in the pictures, but its the pale purple colour, whatever colour 4XR is.
Classic Gray

You putting it on ebay?


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By h2pmr
#303204
worf wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:17 pm
h2pmr wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 7:38 am looks grey in the pictures, but its the pale purple colour, whatever colour 4XR is.
Classic Gray

You putting it on ebay?


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thanks Dave
i bought it thinking it would be hard plastic covered in carpet, so could remove the carpet and stick some original black carpet on it, but its not that type of design.
was going to store it for a few years and see what the market was like, unless you want it.
cheers
Phil
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By Mongo
#307083
Mine before I tore it apart for the timing belt service.

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By h2pmr
#310856
center console trim piece, Porsche make a standard one 92855236200 and one for a leather covered console 92855236250
version for leather is pictured under the standard version.
as pictured its a lot thinner on the right side, but only slightly thinner on the left side
todays random trivia
cheers
Phil
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By h2pmr
#311518
before it got the 18" wheels on it
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By h2pmr
#311795
not very often you put a Bosch part number in google and it does not come up with a picture or description of it
removed from an 87 S4 and fitted to some 87-95 models
anybody want to take a guess as to what it is ?
cheers
Phil
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