Wednesday, August 17, 2016

The Fan/Fan Housing Saga

Porsche 911 (933) broken cooling fan
Broken Blade Tip
At the beginning of my top-end rebuild, I was excited about the opportunity to refinish my decrepit-looking 911 engine cooling fan and housing.  Once they were removed, however, I realized they were both damaged beyond repair.

The Damage


The fan was missing two blade tips, and the fan housing was cracked around the alternator mount.  So I decided to bite the bullet and order both new.  I figured it would at least be easy, but Porsche had something else in store for me...


Sunday, February 28, 2016

Plated!

Progress has been slow over the last few months (three months since the last post!?!), but it hasn't completely ground to a halt.  The big news this weekend - parts are back from being yellow-zinc plated!

The freshly plated oil-filler cap might be the first part I have re-installed, which seems like a landmark worth capturing :-).


More pictures below...

Friday, November 27, 2015

Porsche 993 Top-End Machine Shop Work

Return Shipment
I am way behind on updating the blog. I shipped the cylinder heads for valve-guide replacements almost three months ago, and they came back the day before my daughter was born (the original deadline for finishing the project - oh well).

Monday, November 23, 2015

DIY Soda Blasting

I have sent several batches of parts to a soda blasting service, and been very happy with the results (see here). However, for a couple of reasons I decided that it would be nice to have the capability at home.

There is a fair amount of information on the web, but I never could find a clear guide that fit my needs and circumstances.  Here I will document what worked well for me.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Plastic Repair

Recent progress on Ella has been slow, as usual, but I figure if it hasn't come to a complete halt, then everything is ok ;-).

The top-end machine work is done and should be shipped back from Rennsport Systems next week.  They also are doing a distributor rebuild for me.

I also shipped out my mufflers for a Fister Stage 3 conversion and ceramic coat -- I can't wait to see how they look and even more how they sound!

That stuff will all be back before I am ready to start re-assembly -- the list of "while I'm in there" tasks to do is still long.  One item on that list was repairing a cracked plastic wheel liner and a broken under-body tray.

The under-body tray (Porsche part number 99350412900) was functional and out of sight, so I couldn't justify the $300 to replace it.  However, I also didn't like it being broken.  Last year I fixed my kids' plastic slide using fiberglass tape and plastic epoxy, and I figured the same would work on this part.  Here are a few before and after photos.

under-body tray (Porsche part number 99350412900) broken

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Jeepin'

Last week I experienced a different aspect of automotive enthusiasm: off-road driving.  We had tons of fun exploring the trails around Ouray, CO with family and friends.



Click on to see some shots from our excursions near Ouray, CO.

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Maximum Dis-assembly?

I hope so!  Ella's engine has been torn down to the crankcase, so if much more is done that means a complete engine rebuild.

Here are a few photos to commemorate the occasion.