911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
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911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
Does anyone have any 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts ?
I can't seem to find a part number so don't think Porsche ever sold them separately
These are the externally knurled, internal threaded steel nuts that press into the aluminium door frames so the various parts of the main frame can be bolted together.
Equally if you know somewhere that sells them then do send me a link or details.
Thankyou
Andrew
I can't seem to find a part number so don't think Porsche ever sold them separately
These are the externally knurled, internal threaded steel nuts that press into the aluminium door frames so the various parts of the main frame can be bolted together.
Equally if you know somewhere that sells them then do send me a link or details.
Thankyou
Andrew
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Re: 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
Can anyone help ? I need 6 of the inserts from a single frame. Does anyone have a damaged or corroded frame they would be will to simply press them out of ?
Cheers
Andrew
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Re: 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
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How about something like this Andrew ? :
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202304125116 ... 2276082841
Alternatively this company based in Stratford on Avon might have something suitable:
https://www.tappex.co.uk/product_catego ... reloaded=1
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How about something like this Andrew ? :
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202304125116 ... 2276082841
Alternatively this company based in Stratford on Avon might have something suitable:
https://www.tappex.co.uk/product_catego ... reloaded=1
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Re: 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
Thanks for the suggestion Andy.
The problem is that anything different would involve machining the frame to suit and a major factor is that the hole is very shallow so I don't think anything else will do. Certainly nothing else I've seem or on these sites would be shallow enough even after going to the trouble of machining it out.
I really just need some of the genuine items off a damaged frame.
Cheers
Andrew
The problem is that anything different would involve machining the frame to suit and a major factor is that the hole is very shallow so I don't think anything else will do. Certainly nothing else I've seem or on these sites would be shallow enough even after going to the trouble of machining it out.
I really just need some of the genuine items off a damaged frame.
Cheers
Andrew
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Re: 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
Do a search for swage nuts or self clinching nuts something like this
https://www.spaldingfasteners.co.uk/sel ... inc-m3-m8/
Think that’s what Porsche used to assemble the frames
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https://www.spaldingfasteners.co.uk/sel ... inc-m3-m8/
Think that’s what Porsche used to assemble the frames
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Re: 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
Thankyou Sean,
As you say Sean it is definitely a 'swage nut', 'self clinching nut' or 'press fit nut'. All the same thing.
I have probably spent upwards of 10 hours searching online for something similar. What is very unusual about the one Porsche has used is that the knurled but is the larger diameter section.
All standardly available swage nuts have the knurl on the lower diameter section designed to press into a sheet with the larger diameter section sitting proud of the substrate.
In Porsche frame case it is flush fitting on both sides of the frame. I'd love to know where to find them but I've had no joy. It may have been made specially for them.
If anyone knows where to find them online then I'd love to know where.
As you say Sean it is definitely a 'swage nut', 'self clinching nut' or 'press fit nut'. All the same thing.
I have probably spent upwards of 10 hours searching online for something similar. What is very unusual about the one Porsche has used is that the knurled but is the larger diameter section.
All standardly available swage nuts have the knurl on the lower diameter section designed to press into a sheet with the larger diameter section sitting proud of the substrate.
In Porsche frame case it is flush fitting on both sides of the frame. I'd love to know where to find them but I've had no joy. It may have been made specially for them.
If anyone knows where to find them online then I'd love to know where.
'72 914/6GT (first love!)
'66 SWB 911 (now sold but still prostituting itself as a rally car rental for HERO)
'73 911 2.7RS
'73 911 2.8RSR (some time in the near future)
'67 911R 2.0 twin plug (sometime, maybe, never?)
996TT (sold)
997TT (sold)
'66 SWB 911 (now sold but still prostituting itself as a rally car rental for HERO)
'73 911 2.7RS
'73 911 2.8RSR (some time in the near future)
'67 911R 2.0 twin plug (sometime, maybe, never?)
996TT (sold)
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Re: 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
Hi Andrew.
I find myself in the same situation as you.I sent a pair of door frames for
black anodising and somewhere along the line the pressed in (nuts) have
disintegrated in an acid bath, or similar so I need to find a full set of
replacements. Did you have any luck?
Cheers
Andy
I find myself in the same situation as you.I sent a pair of door frames for
black anodising and somewhere along the line the pressed in (nuts) have
disintegrated in an acid bath, or similar so I need to find a full set of
replacements. Did you have any luck?
Cheers
Andy
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Re: 911 '69-'78 door window frame threaded press inserts
Hi, the anodising process dissolves the steel inserts. I had mine refurbished by Nick at early911.co.uk. The finish is good, but he avoids re-anodising the entire frame, meaning the frame below the window doesn't get redone (the visible part looks great). the advantage being the inserts don't dissolve. I believe Nick also masks the steel inserts regardless.
This place: www.tru-6.com look like they do the whole frame, so they must either replace the inserts or put some form of barrier to stop them being dissolved in the first place. Might be worth dropping them a line so see if they sell the inserts.
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche ... im-il.html
Despite Nick not doing the entire frame, I also have a couple missing, so if you can source them, I would also like some.
Paul
This place: www.tru-6.com look like they do the whole frame, so they must either replace the inserts or put some form of barrier to stop them being dissolved in the first place. Might be worth dropping them a line so see if they sell the inserts.
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche ... im-il.html
Despite Nick not doing the entire frame, I also have a couple missing, so if you can source them, I would also like some.
Paul
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