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by 911hillclimber
Fri Apr 19, 2024 4:17 pm
Forum: Member's 'Others' Gallery
Topic: Old Sckool 5 cc model Diesel engine build
Replies: 65
Views: 50404

Re: Old Sckool 5 cc model Diesel engine build

This will make a nice paperweight! It will NOT start no matter what I do or try. Do not feel inclined to keep on trying as I feel there simply is not enough compression to get to the ideal mixture. In the meantime I've bought another design to make on the Drummond. It is a 1933 design spark ignition...
by 911hillclimber
Fri Apr 19, 2024 1:02 pm
Forum: Pre 1974 - Porsche 911 (longhood)
Topic: Anyone else had this issue?
Replies: 11
Views: 214

Re: Anyone else had this issue?

Good thought, will try that when out in the car again. The handbrake shoes i know are 1973 originals, sail through the MoT. Dansk silencer now on. Bit of a fiddle getting in in as it is slightly fatter than the 2 into 3 unit. All on and just back from a short run through the village. Sounds differen...
by 911hillclimber
Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:32 am
Forum: Porsche Parts Wanted
Topic: Good usable 90mm pistons & cylinders wanted
Replies: 7
Views: 147

Re: Good usable 90mm pistons & cylinders wanted

Agree, that ^^^ is a much easier engine and risk-free Rob.
I thought a '2.4' conversion to a 2.2 engine was a bit meccarno? Could be wrong, been a very long time since I thought about 2.4's as opposed to 3.2's.

I think the Dempsey book goes through a lot of the common tune-up configurations?
by 911hillclimber
Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:22 am
Forum: Pre 1974 - Porsche 911 (longhood)
Topic: Anyone else had this issue?
Replies: 11
Views: 214

Re: Anyone else had this issue?

Groans down a drain pipe: miss spent youth! Engine/box mounts all Porsche rubber original design, all about 10 years old when I removed the set of polybushes. Ignore it? Probalby the right way to go. The car drives great, just a bit harsh, could be play in the box after all these years. Going to swo...
by 911hillclimber
Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:16 am
Forum: Classic Porsche General Chat
Topic: Porsche v Singer... Bring on the popcorn.
Replies: 8
Views: 214

Re: Porsche v Singer... Bring on the popcorn.

I'm with Sam. No real big deal is it? The Singer product is great, looks etc and spec and performance all good otherwise there would not be a buyer in sight at the price. I would say a carbon tub is a move too far, RUF included, from the sheet steel of the Real Deal but that is hidden away. Good pub...
by 911hillclimber
Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:45 pm
Forum: Pre 1974 - Porsche 911 (longhood)
Topic: Anyone else had this issue?
Replies: 11
Views: 214

Re: Anyone else had this issue?

Just as these things snowball...
Wonder if part of the heater control valve may have broken and dropped down inside the heat exchanger?
Rather not take the heat exchanger off and so risking an exhaust stud shearing off.
by 911hillclimber
Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:19 pm
Forum: Pre 1974 - Porsche 911 (longhood)
Topic: Anyone else had this issue?
Replies: 11
Views: 214

Re: Anyone else had this issue?

Deffo not a grave piece rattling around, this is a deep rooted sound grumbling, bit like low level groaning down a drain pipe! Takes the edge off the driving experience! I have a near new Dansk SS 2 in 1 out silencer in the shed, so will prob swop it over and see. This car is nearly too loud for a r...
by 911hillclimber
Thu Apr 18, 2024 4:14 pm
Forum: Pre 1974 - Porsche 911 (longhood)
Topic: Anyone else had this issue?
Replies: 11
Views: 214

Anyone else had this issue?

I have a 73T with a stock 3.2 engine and Sports 915 box. Everything works, engine strong, box good as it was rebuilt a few years ago, so the power train is good. On the road, and for several years there is a very general 'gruffness' as you go down the road at reasonable speeds. Of course, I cannot d...
by 911hillclimber
Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:25 pm
Forum: Classic Porsche General Chat
Topic: The plot thickens…
Replies: 5
Views: 334

Re: The plot thickens…

Simply Buyer Beware?
Due diligence and research before purchase.
Hard on the Auction Houses too?

Wherever there are large monies to be made you will have this.
by 911hillclimber
Tue Apr 16, 2024 5:42 pm
Forum: Classic Porsche General Chat
Topic: What did you do in/on/for your Porsche today?
Replies: 7945
Views: 659031

Re: What did you do in/on/for your Porsche today?

Went to a low-key Early Register run to the PCGB Club House and met up with fellow DDK'r John and about 12 other early 911's. Almost as many Targa's as coups! Very dull when taking pics but otherwise a sunny dryish day. Good to get the car out and a long run, but my early 911 is not the best 'traffi...
by 911hillclimber
Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:53 am
Forum: Pre 1974 - Porsche 911 (longhood)
Topic: Assessing an unknown engine
Replies: 42
Views: 1843

Re: Assessing an unknown engine

Oh yes, plenty of those happenings in my hobbies!
I think anyone who do these kinds of things have such irritations come along...

You should have seen me fighting to put the trailer onto the Skoda yesterday.
by 911hillclimber
Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:50 am
Forum: Classic Porsche General Chat
Topic: my non-Porsche picture of the day
Replies: 22160
Views: 1157287

Re: my non-Porsche picture of the day

Good weekend hillclimbing in the Lola, but Clive broke his Empire race car on Saturday, and returned on Sunday with this, a Bib Block Ford 427 Cobre. Certainly brightened up the paddock, sound was unreal: https://i.postimg.cc/50qHtx4H/IMG-2186.jpg And to top it off in another part of the paddock The...
by 911hillclimber
Sun Apr 14, 2024 9:17 pm
Forum: Classic Porsche General Chat
Topic: Your Porsche pic of the day......
Replies: 28504
Views: 1748142

Re: Your Porsche pic of the day......

Not me, but I know someone who has one with that mod and it was transformed.
by 911hillclimber
Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:46 pm
Forum: Porsche Restoration Threads
Topic: Flares....
Replies: 836
Views: 81554

Re: Flares....

Blow by blow report expected!
by 911hillclimber
Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:43 pm
Forum: Pre 1974 - Porsche 911 (longhood)
Topic: Assessing an unknown engine
Replies: 42
Views: 1843

Re: Assessing an unknown engine

If your 1/4" drive has a 'wobble' end to it, the smaller socket and that feature will make life much better and ensure you nip the parts together evenly.