Tipi's '69 LWB

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Tipi_dwl
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Post by Tipi_dwl »

No wonder gear change was 'a bit' loose. Shift rod bushing was completely missing! So I guess easiest way is to loosen that wire secured bolt and take the cup off? I have the gear box out of the car.

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Post by 912uk »

that's a classic area that and the link to the gear box at the back of the tunnel you will be amazed there is lots of web sites saying about it but I helped one 912 owner out in the US with my pictures he has sent me a thank you card because he was about to send the car away for a full GEARBOX rebuild!!! :shock:

all done for under 100 bucks and 4 hours
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Post by Tipi_dwl »

Yep, for me it took about ½ an hour to tear it apart and the same to put back together. And I only used that one 10€ bushing. So the cup and rear bushings were left over, as they are 'very tight' (pronounse like the Goldmember) I left them as is.

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Post by Tipi_dwl »

This week I decided to disassemble the brakes. I'll rebuild the calipers and machine the rotors. Rear protective shields must be renewed, but they are not very expensive at porsche dealer, about £20 each. I see that it should be the same parts from '69 all the way to '89. Other parts are rebuildable. For more pics, click here.

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Post by Tipi_dwl »

Damn it was slow, it took almost two hours to clean one rear caliper for painting! Mostly I used angle grinder and wire wheel, and then light sand blasting to the spots the wire wheel was not able to reach. Next question will be what colour I should paint them? I believe they were originally plated with yellowish zinc coat?

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Post by Evil J Guano »

Cad plated look is the way to go in my eyes.
Any other colour, especially body colour looks plain wrong :)
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Post by 912uk »

silver is the norm or black

Best done with 2PK paint it lasts longer... I have a set here I need to do ASAP
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Post by Tipi_dwl »

Don't worry, no way I'm going to paint them red. I have some what originality in mind, but I don't think I'll try zinc or cadmium plate them at home. Black or silver are the top choices at the moment. There's some caliper paints also available, have anyone tried those?
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Post by 912uk »

yeah they are expensive 2pk in fancy cans.. :roll:

save your self the money and go straight to the paint shop :wink:
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Post by Tipi_dwl »

I dipped 912 brake discs into mild citric acid for a couple of days and the result was impressive. This was the first time I tried the acid dip for rust removal and I think it works beautifully. Now I got the calipers boiling. More pic's here!

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Post by 912uk »

that's a good idea I have some that need a clean I could dip them before painting them..

Will have to dig some out at the weekend..
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Post by Tipi_dwl »

And what is best thing is that, this mild citric acid is almost grocery! I used 99% acid, which ca be bought for agricultural market for about £20 per 5kg can. It's used as piggy diarrhea medizine as is!
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Post by hunter »

I had pretty good rust removal results by soaking parts in vinegar for a day or 2.

Just went to the local netto and bought a couple of litres - v cheap :)
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Post by Tipi_dwl »

I used 15l water and about 8dl acid making it about 5% solution. I read that too strong solution doesn't work that well, OK being 3-5%.
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Post by 912uk »

netto here we come so I have to go to Netto and ask for vinigar pig diarrhea medizine but 5ltrs of it..

sorted let you know how I get on

off I trot :?
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