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by Gary71
Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:34 am
Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Archive
Topic: 915 gearbox whine and box removal
Replies: 14
Views: 814

Many thanks for the offer for the tools, I'll take you up on that. Did you strip it to replace synchros, or just to have a look! Hopefully the anticipation of a stripdown is more scary than the reality :) With the bearings I'm interested how you evaluated condition by appearance. Unless the bearing ...
by Gary71
Wed Jan 05, 2005 8:05 am
Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Archive
Topic: 915 gearbox whine and box removal
Replies: 14
Views: 814

915 gearbox whine and box removal

My 2.4 '72 with a 5 speed 915 has always had a loud whine from the gearbox, which is particularly loud in third. Now I've fixed wheel bearings, exhaust and driveshafts this is the loudest noise source in the car. It's very much a whine rather than a bearing rumble and I'm suspecting it's the final d...
by Gary71
Wed Dec 22, 2004 1:07 pm
Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Archive
Topic: Clutch change - 996 (!)
Replies: 2
Views: 231

Modern Haynes manual version: 1. Disconnect battery 2. Remove gearbox 3. Remove clutch 4. Fit new clutch 5. Refitting is the reverse of removal.... Glad to be of service..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :reindeer: Or have a look at March 2004 911 and Porsche World. They mention in this months 964 to 993 gearb...
by Gary71
Tue Dec 14, 2004 12:54 pm
Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Archive
Topic: Warped 911 Valve covers
Replies: 4
Views: 371

From memory I'd say they are around 2mm thick. If you use your old ones as templates consider that they are slightly larger than the original (by about 1mm) around the outer edge, presumably to let the valve cover 'bite' into the silicon. With all the fiddly sections involved I'd just buy some rathe...
by Gary71
Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:57 am
Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Archive
Topic: Warped 911 Valve covers
Replies: 4
Views: 371

Dom,

I've successfully nailed my rocker cover oil leaks with the silicon gaskets. I got mine from Pelican:


http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/sho ... htm#item20

Certainly worth trying before investing in machining or new covers.
by Gary71
Sat Dec 04, 2004 11:25 pm
Forum: Porsche Technical advice and help
Topic: Another Zenith question...
Replies: 3
Views: 316

Brave pill has been taken so went for tapping the carb bodies to except some 'plugs'..... :shock: Cut and shut M8 cap head in the flow adjuster hole and some M5 screws in the cylinder feed pipes. Flow adjuster hole took an M8 tap perfectly, the feed pipes had to be drilled out, they were just slight...
by Gary71
Sat Dec 04, 2004 6:24 pm
Forum: Porsche Technical advice and help
Topic: Another Zenith question...
Replies: 3
Views: 316

Sounds like the way forward, particularly as it means I don't have to try finding a solenoid :) At least I've discovered what that random wire in the valley plate does! (or rather doesn't...) Did you just plug the cylinder feed pipes then wind the flow rate and mixture adjusting adjusting screws all...
by Gary71
Sat Dec 04, 2004 2:15 pm
Forum: Porsche Technical advice and help
Topic: Another Zenith question...
Replies: 3
Views: 316

Another Zenith question...

Does anyone have experience of removing the overrun enrichment circuit on the Zenith 40TINS? Good/bad? More overrun popping due to lean mixture? My solenoid is missing (and supposedly difficult to get hold of).... and I'm not too fussed about hydrocarbons on overrun. Adding more fuel/air to reduce e...
by Gary71
Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:19 pm
Forum: Porsche Technical advice and help
Topic: Oil gauges
Replies: 4
Views: 471

by Gary71
Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:47 pm
Forum: Porsche Technical advice and help
Topic: Oil gauges
Replies: 4
Views: 471

You'd need to fit a pressure sender to the engine rather than just a low pressure switch, but I believe the wiring is the same. With a sender you get a precise change in resistance and hence it can drive the meter, the light just runs off the low pressure switch which is on/off. I used to run just a...
by Gary71
Thu Oct 14, 2004 5:24 pm
Forum: Porsche Technical advice and help
Topic: Blow by blow account of front pan replacement.....
Replies: 17
Views: 1028

I think everyone was just too scared to comment, the sight of major corrosion has a profound effect on us early 911 owners.... :)

We tend to go a bit quiet when we realise that this could be our car by the next MOT....

Good luck. Major challenge, but looking good so far.
by Gary71
Thu Oct 14, 2004 7:53 am
Forum: Porsche Restoration Threads
Topic: My '72 911T
Replies: 1997
Views: 160881

Send Thomas an email to check delivery: Thomas.Hanna@t-online.de Mine turned up within a week, depends on his stock levels I guess. I think payment on delivery was only for local orders rather than overseas, but give it a go! I had to arrange a bank transfer which cost £25 as the recipient was overs...
by Gary71
Wed Oct 13, 2004 8:08 am
Forum: Porsche Restoration Threads
Topic: My '72 911T
Replies: 1997
Views: 160881

Liners are from: http://www.lokari.de/en/innenkotfluegel.php Previous thread was on PCGB: http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=42646&mpage=1&key=arch%2Cliners&#42646 Bit difficult to pay for, they don't take cards, but worth the hassle with your bank! £168 delivered for the set of ...
by Gary71
Tue Oct 12, 2004 9:12 pm
Forum: Porsche Restoration Threads
Topic: My '72 911T
Replies: 1997
Views: 160881

My '72 911T

A few pictures of the motor at various stages of it's life in my hands: First Curborough track day. Much amusement and a near vertical early 911 handling learning curve… :lol: :lol: https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4307/36339452725_483a89ef60.jpg …as can be seen by this little moment which I love to s...
by Gary71
Wed Oct 06, 2004 10:05 pm
Forum: Porsche Technical advice and help
Topic: Changing crank rear oil seal
Replies: 5
Views: 665

Thanks for the tips, I will report back!