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 Post subject: Re: 924 Martini
PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 6:25 pm 
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Engine is turning over but won't fire as the metering head is seized.

If anyone has one (pre '79) lying around please let me know

Hey Paul. Brave effort. You might want to contact Chris (blackadder30) on here - he has a 924 in Rothmans rally get-up. Nice complement to the Martini :)
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If I ever get this car sorted it would be nice to get the two together and take some pics :D

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 6:30 pm 
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Started shampooing the carpets today. Can you guess which one was cleaned and which wasn't ?


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 2:07 pm 
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PaulPSB wrote:
Woes continue :( The donor engine was fitted and started up only to find it is piddling out oil from the rear of the head gasket. :roll:

Head now removed to be sent for skimming. Not sure this car wants to go back on the road -it's certainly putting up a struggle


And more woes - Head failed crack test (scrap) :roll: so now looking to mate the original head with the donor block in order to move forward

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 10:10 pm 
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Sweet Project bud :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: 924 Martini
PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 11:38 am 
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Update

Braking system completely rebuilt and all suspension parts renewed

New injectors fitted and moving towards an MOT :bounce:

Door mirrors and new seat covers sourced ready for re-fit at a later date

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Making progress Pal, looking forward to seeing it. Silverstone Classic would be good, with 964 and Nicks striped 997TT. :thumbright:

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:48 pm 
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The Martini only ever came with a drivers door mirror, no passenger side one was ever fitted. I made the mistake of fitting one to mine thinking it might be useful in Motorway traffic, but that style is useless giving very little useful vision!

Seems to be coming along nicely.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:40 pm 
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Thought it was time for an update.

The donor block sourced via the 924 club proved more trouble than it was worth so decided to rebuild the original.

There has been a long delay as main bearings were simply not available. Big ends, piston rings, gaskets all easily obtained but haven't been able to give the engineering company the go ahead until main bearings finally sourced via Mittelmotor.

They are .25mm oversize (the only ones available) so the main journals will be machined to suit, big ends will remain standard. The cylinders are to be bored out to accept liners so the original pistons can be re-fitted. Hopefully this will all be completed over the next few weeks.


The suspension, fuel system, braking system have all be completely renewed and the car has been registered as a historic vehicle so now MOT exempt. With the engine sorted I'm hoping she will be back on the road before the end of the year

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:21 am 
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Glad it's all coming together.
Can't wait to see it finished

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Can't wait to see it finished


Nor me :D

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PaulPSB wrote:
Thought it was time for an update.

The donor block sourced via the 924 club proved more trouble than it was worth so decided to rebuild the original.

There has been a long delay as main bearings were simply not available. Big ends, piston rings, gaskets all easily obtained but haven't been able to give the engineering company the go ahead until main bearings finally sourced via Mittelmotor.

They are .25mm oversize (the only ones available) so the main journals will be machined to suit, big ends will remain standard. The cylinders are to be bored out to accept liners so the original pistons can be re-fitted. Hopefully this will all be completed over the next few weeks.


The suspension, fuel system, braking system have all be completely renewed and the car has been registered as a historic vehicle so now MOT exempt. With the engine sorted I'm hoping she will be back on the road before the end of the year


There is a source in 924OC for mains v going to Mittelmotor...new pistons (to any spec), rings etc. are also available

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Carrera RSR wrote:

There is a source in 924OC for mains v going to Mittelmotor...new pistons (to any spec), rings etc. are also available


Already got all the parts to keep the engine as close to standard/original as possible thanks

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Rebuilt engine now back in the car and running :thumbright: Radiator re-cored

With the brakes, suspension, fuel system all rebuilt she is mechanically sound but looks rough

Now comes the tough part - making her look good again

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