jtparr wrote:Hi Mick
What is the black finish on the shell....an etch primer..?
Keep the updates coming...it's getting interesting now....
Regards
Jonathan
Yes Jonathan, black etch primer. Not the ideal colour as it's not as easy to see where you've been with the POR15 later on as you'll see below!
Anyway on with the update.
After a good review of the shell I've decided
1) the floor is sufficiently poor in enough places to merit a full replacement. As you will see below where the plates had been welded to supposedly strengthen the shell and support the cage, in fact they had created a 5* rust environment, and also the vertical sides on the centre tunnel, the rear kick plate below the rear seats, and along the outer edge had all thinned in some places to require repair. So 2 half floors delivered. As an aside I used this lot in France. Well pleased, and their prices include shipping. Arrived in 2 days, tracked.
http://www.rosepassion.com/en/sel
2) the car undoubtedly had a RH front corner shunt, and the RH inner wing, and the base of the door pillar are sufficiently gone that I decided to replace the lot now that they are available from Porsche. I use Porsche Glasgow (Danny Anderson if you want to try them) as they are very competitive on price and will ship for free.
3) as there were 10mm spacers fitted on the front A arm mounts I am a bit concerned about the replacement of the front suspension pan that was done after the shunt, so I am going to borrow a Celette jig and fittings to mount the car when I fit the front inner wing. Just got to find a way of getting it here! I'm not concerned about the rest of the repairs as the roll cage is still in there and everything sits square according to my levels.
So first of all a few small repairs to the rear inner wing:
The surprising rot around the oil filter housing mounting
Cut, shape, weld, grind, paint
Need to drill the third mounting hole, then that's done, although you'll see there is a hole in the upper oil hose connection through the inner wing that will need repair as well!
Then a localised hole in the rear quarter panel
A bit more complex a shape so a quick template out of mdf. Bash it with a beech mallet for a few minutes
More cutting, welding, grinding and painting
The LH inner wing is good, but the battery box area was just not good enough, so off with his head, faff about drilling out those darned spot welds in the recess, and then repair the base
The new battery box fits well, but is not welded in yet (Rose Passion again, and the box (and the door pillar) turned out to be genuine Porsche parts = £96 and £172 inc vat and delivery respectively

). Fitting is awaiting a recent early Xmas present - a second hand spot welder and a range of electrodes off ebay. Collecting that next week. We'll see how good I am at that!
Then on to the main event of the week......