Removing the front bumpers - or should I say - that familiar feeling of an inaccessible captive nut rotating within its cage. I finally got it by compressing the cage with a lever applied from within the wheel arch.
Then on the rear bumpers, a bolt where you can only turn one twelfth of a turn before replacing one's spanner - I think he had a sense of humour, whoever specified a lock nut and a bolt an inch longer than it needs to be:
I was proud of my determination today... but despite my determination to get the bumpers off this weekend it was finally this allen bolt that beat me:
A one foot bar on the first one cracked it, but pushing this one to the limit of the allen key's strength brought the bar against the engine. Like most jobs on this car, it looks like this allen bolt could be an engine out job. Maybe an impact driver and a hex sockets are the order of the day - neither of which I currently possess so I go to bed defeated. I think this allen bolt is the final straw that means the car won't go to Lichfield cars in the park next weekend. Which is a shame because i was hoping to get of the Porsche Club of GB officials to sign off on a valuation for its insurance.
1970 911T, Signal orange (
Restoration thread)
1988 3.2 Carrera backdate, Black
2001 996 Turbo, Lapis blue (am I allowed to put that here?)
I'm looking for a pre-impact bumper 911S or other high-revving 911 to restore - please let me know if you see one.