OK so I thought I would continue with the underside of the car, I'm happy with the body and interior trim so next on the list is the suspension...
I'm out of my comfort zone so please feel free to post comments like
"do not touch that NUT"
"whilst your there you should do"
"STOP are you MAD"
"do it like this"
So I'm starting at the rear I want to drop the suspension and replace all the bushes and make it look nice
To speed thing's up I have purchased most of the rear suspension bits so I can replace instead of waiting for parts to be refurbished
Nicksmotorsport did me a great deal on a torsion bar carrier but it was abit rusty
First on stage was a visit to Surface processing ltd for electrophoretic painting this will remove all the rust and give me rust protection inside and outside of the carrier ....it came out looking brand new just like the factory finish...but we like perfect and shinney so off to the powdercoaters to add the topcoat and laquer
Highly recomend SPL Ltd, watch the video's if you havent seen the process before I have done the bonnet and doors allways a perfect rust free finish no matter how bad the parts http://www.surfaceprocessing.co.uk/for-cars.html
started taking all the suspension apart today not as hard as thought it would be.......the control arm bushes just fell out totally shot they look like the original arms so I guess it is about time to replace them
Last nights work before the pub. The roof is multiple skins but I made a space. There are two annoyances one is the molding of the inner skin between the roof itself and what you see from inside seems to have a space for an antenna but I didn't know that so my hole is just in front! The second is the nut holding the antenna base is rubbish so I will replace that with a washer and proper bolt. Off to fit the new radio now my hang over has abated slightly!
All that rear suspension work looks excellent,hope mine ends up half as good when I do it!
stripped few more bits from the car these are off for plating
was not expecting this
the previous owner fitted a rebuilt arm from one of the specialists I will check the paperwork it has only lasted 12,000 miles cost was about £220.... the original porsche one was still perfect on the passenger side....makes me wonder if I should buy new ones or risk rebuilt ones again
Looks like its front a car that was lowered too much. I think you'd be OK with a set arms from a specialist that properly inspects the arms before rebuilding them.
'88 944 Turbo S
Slowly being modified. APexi AVC-R, MAF and in bits all over the garage!
'94 968 Sport
KW's and the daily drive.
I removed the front struts from the car rubber looks in good condition but after 25 years the bearings are a bit noisey and rough so I'm going to reburbish the mounts..(well try)
I've purchased new bearing's 42x16x20 bore I got the highest quality I could find fully sealed £11 each I'm having a stainless steel insert machined to reduce the 20mm down to 14.05 ...and the mounts are off to be re-plated so should be good as new when they arrive back