OK, some of you may recall the rear wheel bearing issues I was having. (Went thru 3 of them - maybe more, I forget - in an extremely short period).
Turns out that the culprit was actually the hub. Early 911 hub was machined down about 3mm years ago for some kind of larger brake setup, maybe a Vellios kit (?) for Carrera or 930 brakes in the back of an early 911 or 5-lugged teener. Anyways, the guys at the shop pulled this hub off the shelf and put it on my car. Unless you held it up next to an unmodified early 911 or 914-6 hub, or measured it, you'd never really know it was weird.
We did also find out that the FAG bearings are slightly larger (.08mm) than the SKF's so they fit tighter; also, they're made in Germany vs. Spain or France if that matters to anybody.
Sooo, I now have a good hub, good FAG bearings, and all the other good bits on the car.
It rocks! I went for a long, fast drive up Mulholland, down Encinal Cyn to PCH, then back up Latigo Cyn to Kanan and back to Mulholland. Whew, it was tiring. The car is extremely balanced and stable now. I was doing 100+ in a few spots and it was very comfortable. Nice turn-in.
The coolest part is that on Mulholland up past the Rock Store, I came up behind a Boxster S moving at a good clip. This is an extremely twisty section. The dude let me pass at the top of the hill...
Good news Chris
Had a little rural blast home myself today. Bought $238 worth of Porsche stuff for $138 from the dealer with my PCA coupon.
Hey Chris,
good to hear that you solved the rear bearing issue
and even better that you're hitting the track next week
have fun!
Cheers,
Jeroen
Here's part of my test route (Mulholland between Las Virgenes & Cornell), down at the bottom of the pic. My house is near the center of the pic.
Good looking set of twisties!
Chris,
That is impressive detective work. I've followed some of your story on the other boards, and would not have guessed this particular outcome! Thanks for posting the end of the story.
The camera shot of your neck of the woods looks like a great deal of fun!
kim.
I love that satellite shot. Thanks for posting Chris. You know you will always be welcome here.
B
My kinda road!
Your house near the center of the pic...Is it the white rach with blue shutters or the beige cape with an RV?
No his is the one next to the one you see sliding down the hillside.
CCLINRAINRAIN
Chris, great news. You have worked long and hard on this. See you up there soon. Shameless plug....
Stop posting clues to route for WCC poker run. We're using Mulholland
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Chris is probably living in his car in the parking lot at work, since most of the roads around his house are washed out. This thread sure got dug up from the grave.
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