big progress recently,, filled the hole in the engine space with the right motor? |
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big progress recently,, filled the hole in the engine space with the right motor? |
porschetub |
Mar 8 2016, 01:50 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,699 Joined: 25-July 15 From: New Zealand Member No.: 18,995 Region Association: None |
Stock sideshift transmission,Tangerine Racing bulkhead bush,don't need a cooler on my 2.2 runs 185-190F max so real happy with that.
Perry Kiehl is a member on here he made my 4-6cyl engine conversion loom,good quality product and he happily answered all my questions....great guy. My gauges are all standard 911 fare ,if I remember right the tach is from a 72 and the combo gauge is from and early 2.7,standard VDO 52mm fuel gauge is mounted in the dash about where the cig lighter would be,works correctly and is easy to read. This gauge is an easy install and I think a good solution to buying or building a triple gauge,the standard wiring needs to be extended to supply backlighting and power but that's no biggie. I have fitted a 250K metric speedo since this pic was taken. I was very interested in the throttle linkage set up you have but built my own for around $60 from parts sourced from the USA and locally,I was able to direct those funds elsewhere in the build. New Zealand roads are for real drivers I have my own little playground in my local area,lots of twisties and hardly any traffic on them. Yesterday was taken up with small jobs on the car,my main concern is the rear gearshift rod and I have officially given up trying to adjust the shifter,I'am now very certain that the rear lock screw hole isn't indexed in the right spot,my biggest issue is the car popping out of 4th gear,it just feels like it not going into the gate far enough. Still chasing oil leaks,lower exhaust valve cover continues to weep,so that will get resurfaced again,have a small leak @ the oil temp sender adaptor and another @ the right hand side cam line oil restrictor,easy enough to deal with,the main thing is that my cooler remains oil tight. |
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