Nope. I've still not started to put it back together yet. Everything is off it and I'm cleaning the shell and prepping for paint. However I don't work on it in the winter. I have a deal with the other half where I decorate or do any DIY in the winter and play with the cars all summer. So I've only just started on it again. Spring plates are sat in a box with the poly bushes and new ARB drop links.kongsodoken wrote:Fitted those Spring plates yet Dave
My 944 restoration picture thread
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Re: My 944 restoration picture thread
'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.
Slowly being modified. APexi AVC-R, MAF and in bits all over the garage!
'94 968 Sport
KW's and the daily drive.
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pull your finger out Dave we want to see some pictures
plated and powdercoated the steering line cooler and had new hose fitted to it

plated and powdercoated the steering line cooler and had new hose fitted to it

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I need the bend on the end so made a flexible insert from wire and masking tape pushed thet into the hose to stop the hose from squashing ...then applied adhesive lined heat shrink to hold the bend inplace

add the spiral wrap

Simon peckham told me my engine is basicly in good condition so the original block is going off to be sorted and I have given the go-ahead for him to get it all finished
so thought better pull my finger out and get the car back together again......
brake pipes behind the firewll were a pain
but go there in end the the pipes zinc plated and then powdercoated the green colour is just slightly to light but it will do as all the visible brake pipes are new from OPC

New air con pipes fitted and started loose fitting everything ...then fabric covered hoses are new I thought they would look good but not much different to the old ones


add the spiral wrap

Simon peckham told me my engine is basicly in good condition so the original block is going off to be sorted and I have given the go-ahead for him to get it all finished
so thought better pull my finger out and get the car back together again......
brake pipes behind the firewll were a pain

New air con pipes fitted and started loose fitting everything ...then fabric covered hoses are new I thought they would look good but not much different to the old ones

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Nice sunny day so a good day to wash my plastic bits...hot soap and water (wife in so could not use dishwasher) and then 2 coats of POLYTROL I love this stuff it brings plastic back to new condition and it is permanent unlike back to black etc ....its like varnish for plastic

had the oil cooler re-conditioned and re-painted ...replaced the rubber mounts and plated all the fittings


Getting there slowly


had the oil cooler re-conditioned and re-painted ...replaced the rubber mounts and plated all the fittings


Getting there slowly
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When I eventually see this car of yours Ken you're going to have to take the bumper off so we can see all the shiny bits! 
'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.
Slowly being modified. APexi AVC-R, MAF and in bits all over the garage!
'94 968 Sport
KW's and the daily drive.
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Re: My 944 restoration picture thread
Upon reading your thread I have to say that I love your attention for detail!
The member otherwise known as Chas
Ex Owner of a 1989 944 S2 and a 1991 944 Turbo (Ex Andrew Sweetenaham (ProMax) car)
Now Porkerless! Now with a 2003 BMW M3 and 1991 Mercedes W124 250D
Ex Owner of a 1989 944 S2 and a 1991 944 Turbo (Ex Andrew Sweetenaham (ProMax) car)
Now Porkerless! Now with a 2003 BMW M3 and 1991 Mercedes W124 250D
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kongsodoken
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cheers Chas, looks like were in the same area; what part of warwickshire?
onto some more resto.....I've been looking forward to doing this job for 3 years
refurbishing the headlight mechanism I decided to keep the original headlight units but polished the glass and painted the bowels with high temp paint, i,ll get some super brite bulbs and the direct headlight loom next week
I ordered all the small plastics clips I could find from OPC as these seem to age quickly, plated everything
part way through

After 3 coats of Polytrol the units looked like......

I do like before and after shots so
BEFORE

AFTER

The tilt bar had the same treatment, polytrol on the motor unit everything plated


total cost £12 in clips and the plastic bearing things, £30 in plating and loads of cleaning
onto some more resto.....I've been looking forward to doing this job for 3 years
refurbishing the headlight mechanism I decided to keep the original headlight units but polished the glass and painted the bowels with high temp paint, i,ll get some super brite bulbs and the direct headlight loom next week
I ordered all the small plastics clips I could find from OPC as these seem to age quickly, plated everything
part way through

After 3 coats of Polytrol the units looked like......

I do like before and after shots so
BEFORE

AFTER

The tilt bar had the same treatment, polytrol on the motor unit everything plated


total cost £12 in clips and the plastic bearing things, £30 in plating and loads of cleaning
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I must get some polytrol. Very effective.
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It's brilliant stuff, I had never heard of it but ordered some up a while back after seeing Ken's tips. I've not used it much yet but about to do my arch liners and undertray while that's all still off.
1990 944 S2 Zyclamen Pearl Red
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the trick is in the timing, flat plastic seems to take about 20mins before wiping off grained plastic about 40 mins
instructions say apply liberal coat but I have found it is better to apply a thin coat first, wipe off just as it starts to go tackey then apply more more coats as need, my bat wing took about 7 coats to get a as new look, use a scotch pad first if you have scratches you can buff them out then apply the Polytrol, its a time consuming job as it takes 24hrs to go off but unlike other products I consider it to be a permanent change in finish.....there should be NO Poytrol left on the surface it is all wiped off
Now for some another Poytrol story
once upon a time....
A heater unit was looking a bit rough,


so all the metal bits were Plated and the motor cleaned inside and out and then re-painted and the foam was replaced on the flaps


coated everything in POYTROL

And the finished result
just need to powdercoat the grilles

instructions say apply liberal coat but I have found it is better to apply a thin coat first, wipe off just as it starts to go tackey then apply more more coats as need, my bat wing took about 7 coats to get a as new look, use a scotch pad first if you have scratches you can buff them out then apply the Polytrol, its a time consuming job as it takes 24hrs to go off but unlike other products I consider it to be a permanent change in finish.....there should be NO Poytrol left on the surface it is all wiped off
Now for some another Poytrol story
once upon a time....
A heater unit was looking a bit rough,


so all the metal bits were Plated and the motor cleaned inside and out and then re-painted and the foam was replaced on the flaps


coated everything in POYTROL

And the finished result

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If you don't mind me asking, who do you use for Zinc plating, and is it very expensive?
I'm going to do my bay and engine at the end of this season, and am starting to organise the needed people!
Cheers
Steve
I'm going to do my bay and engine at the end of this season, and am starting to organise the needed people!
Cheers
Steve
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kongsodoken
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hi I use a Derby plating, they ARE expensive but good, they only do cars so they know what they are doing and I know I,m going to get all the bits back.......min order is £35 everything in the engine bay including light bar, heater etc would be around £170-£200
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been mainly cleaning and preping parts got to get a move on now, Capricorn have my engine and all being well should be ready to be installed in 6 weeks......
So today i fitted the Radiator all new rubber bits and the solid water pipe was powder coated I know this stuff may have to come out to fit the engine but I want to know I have got everying
headlights completed, and new clutch master cylinder and resivoir installed



So today i fitted the Radiator all new rubber bits and the solid water pipe was powder coated I know this stuff may have to come out to fit the engine but I want to know I have got everying
headlights completed, and new clutch master cylinder and resivoir installed



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Re: My 944 restoration picture thread
So so pretty 
'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.
Slowly being modified. APexi AVC-R, MAF and in bits all over the garage!
'94 968 Sport
KW's and the daily drive.