Ok, I finally got around to taking some pictures of my project, a 3.6 conversion with 911 running gear. My signature line will take you to my web site with all the pictures I will soon be taking but I will post some fun ones here as I go. To date, I have the car totally disassembled and media stripped. I am trial fitting the flares and rockers, welding new jack posts in, installing the chassis reinforcing and fixing some unexpeced rust that showed up from media blasting. The front end (911) is completely rebuilt and finished with poly bronze bushings and A arms powder coated. Many of the misc car parts are powder coated. The tranny is about done as well. Gauges (911) have been completely restored from North Hollywood Speedo. Tons of parts on the shelf and much work done on componants while it was at the blaster. Here are a few pics.....
The start:
After Blast
Brakes ready to install
Fitment and rust repair
Eye Candy!
keep posting pics!
very very nice
Been busy, here is an update on the project:
Tranny done!
I through bolted and nutted all available spots
I used an old 911 intermediate plate with a spacer to set the shift forks (cheap and easy) This is an easy way to not buy a tool.
Gauges ready to go!
Last new dash in the world.....(I think)
A few more pictures of the progress. Rear arms done, with 911 parking brake, oil cooler about finished, installing Rich Johnson motor mount.
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Koni Yellows! Nice!
Also, what kind of prices does North Hollywood Speedo charge for its work!
Great ride and best of luck!
Konrad
North Hollywood is certainly not the cheapest but the work is quality and service is great. I had all my gauges reconditioned with a special damping device for the tach that they recommended. Needles were painted and all new bezzles. They supplied new sending units and had the guages calibrated to them and I bought a large fuel guage. Price....$300.00 The picture does not do them justice, they look brand new. I'm broke but happy.....
Barry, you are right, you can do your own gauges but I measured the circumference of my tires and had the speedo calibrated as well. Something I can't do. My guages came out of a donar 911 that had been sitting outside for 14 years and they were pretty corroded. Bezels were beyond repair. When I go to wire the 3.6, I don't want too many headaches at one time and this was good insurance. If I had known good working instruments I would have saved the money....
oh, ok. I have no clue how to calibrate the speedo... So it was that easy, just tell them the circumference of your tires and they will recalibrate it that easy?? how much would just a recalibration cost??
Don't know about the calibration only as I paid for the entire package without a breakdown. I suspect it would be about $40-$50.00 but just a guess.
hhmmm...not to bad of a price.
You are doing a 3.6, right? Are you also doing a 915?
Is that a mechanical speedo? How are you going to work it with a 915????
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