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After some thought, i could not remember when I last changed the brake fluid in my 911...
It could easily be 10 years, so while waiting for parts to come for another project, decided to flush the old out with nice fresh DOT4 fluid.

Simple task really, working on the early 911 is a dream, nearly as easy as the hillclimb LOLA race car and a light year better than the weighty Boxster.

Did the rears first, so jacked up and stands under and using my race bleed kit with one way valves set to pumping fluid through. Took 25 full movements before I was convinced the old was out (M type tiny calipers at the rear, stock 73T)

With the pedal going full travel, also oiled the pedal pivot shaft and master cylinder link to get lub right into the mechanism (bronze bushes, now 34 years old).
Filled the rubber nipple cover with grease (to keep them in place) and simply repeated for the other side and similarly the fronts too but with A type large calipers, 30 pumps to flush through.
Had a good look around the suspension for anything nasty, but all good.

Washed the inside rims of the wheels and the residue from the Carbone pads will not give up to any cleaner I have inc thinners, so it will have to stay.

The pads are in great condition along with the drilled discs fitted about 15 years ago!

Wheels back on and knackered myself torquing the 20 lug nuts to 94 lbft. Showing my age. :clown:

Thought a test drive would be a good idea but the rain had started hard, so that will have to wait to another day.
Surprisingly satisfying morning, seems ages since I put a spanner on this car. :)

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In my continuing effort to return my S to 100% ex-factory spec, I’ve replaced the ‘73-on tower shifter with a ‘72-only one (thanks greg356a!), which in turn required sourcing a new piece of salt and pepper velour tunnel carpet as the shifter hole would have been too large in the old piece…

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I’m also changing the steel front bumper for a fibreglass one as coupes up to VIN 0385 had this and my car is 0347 - fettling done, drill holes for S deco trim then paint…

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Pumping pedals for brake flushing? Sod that. Get (or make) yourself a pressure bleeder! Pinch the overflow, pressurise the fluid reservoir, and crack the nipples in turn. I can do the 964 in about an hour now, including the clutch. Takes about 2 litres for a full flush.
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Just re-read your post. Ignore me. :)
My Porsche stuff these past few days has been sticking the summer wheels back on the Macan. My back is killing me still.
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Collected my engine - now to get it installed along with some other related mods…
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KS:
Your first event must be soon?
Best crack-on! :)
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911hillclimber wrote: Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:17 pm KS:
Your first event must be soon?
Best crack-on! :)
April 28th... :shock:
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KS wrote:Collected my engine - now to get it installed along with some other related mods…
Did you upgrade the valve springs to prevent float?
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A Good Friday…

After attending to these bloody three

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Took the 993 for a good run

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And picked up Fish and Chips on the way back

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Bootsy wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 6:32 pm A Good Friday…

After attending to these bloody three

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Took the 993 for a good run

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And picked up Fish and Chips on the way back

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Bruce M wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 9:01 am Did you upgrade the valve springs to prevent float?
Left them off altogether to save weight.
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In the Macan, which isn't even mine so probably doesn't count, but drove bits of the Chimay race circuit. Which means I've now partially driven two different street circuits in two different countries in two different Porsches.
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