'89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Amazing job Jon, looking great.
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Bit more progress over the weekend, managed to get most of the front end together.

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Option sticker reinstated

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During reassembly a can of protective wax is never far away for all those areas that will be hard to access when the car is complete.

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Next big job is the engine build, got a bit of work to do there!

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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Nice work Jon, the E hasn't moved forward yet. The garage has been too busy finishing the 993 Turbo then work should start set the car onto the jig. All the metal is sourced so all good to go.
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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With the shell assembled as far as possible whilst still on the trolley

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It was time to rebuild the engine.

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Lots of cleaned / reconditions parts

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And reassembly begins.

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New shells and rod bolts

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New head studs (although in this case none of the originals had snapped)

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Cam timing

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Basic Engine back together

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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Continuing with the engine assembly, induction system and ancillaries are fitted.

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Complete with new stickers!

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And a complete new exhaust system

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Hoping to reunite it with the shell this week

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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Wow - looks great Jon
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Too true!

Do you replace things to get the plated finish the same as the newly plated finished parts?
You must have changed some induction parts that worked but would look old in comparison, but you do build-in reliability.

What a nice car this will be when done.
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Most parts are the originals re-plated or in the case of the aluminium parts they have been vapour blasted. Plastic parts are cleaned by hand.
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Great stuff Jon, looks stunning !

You should get a job doing this sort of thing.......O'wait :wink:
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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All very spiffing :)
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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It looks simply sensational 8)
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Thanks chaps, seems a shame to put it back in the car, wonder if I'd get away with mounting it on the living room wall :shock:
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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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First time off the trolley for a while, engine in tomorrow

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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Almost there, engine in and running, all the suspension connected up, just some interior and electrical items to finish.

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Re: '89 3.2 Carrera restoration

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Looks lovely Jon !
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