Seb...you are an inspiration, especially after all you have been through. Don't lose that Joie de vivre and you will get there...I promise
Seb...you are an inspiration, especially after all you have been through. Don't lose that Joie de vivre and you will get there...I promise
Hey, Seb . . .
. . . just saw your 'WtB' for a 70 mm crank . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-2-4-2-7-Crank
Change of direction? . . .
. . . + time for an üpdate, anyway
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Rick,
That's for a friend.
Update will be coming soon. Stay tuned...
1971 911t coupe
2002 Camaro z/28
Seb...
Thanks for enlisting me to restore your H1’s. It’s a privilege to make a small contribution to your impressive project!
Cheers,
John
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Really long and overdue update on the project.....
I purchased 911S brakes from a friend. They just need a good cleaning and a rebuild and should be good to go. I purchased struts back in April @ Hershey (I can't wait to go back again soon!)
I finally decided on what type of induction I'll be running. After riding in my friend's 72T with 2.8 and EFI, I decided to go for PMO throttle bodies and I'll be running megasquirt EFI on my car.
I picked up my timing chains, gears, bearings, thermostat, and a few other items at ebsracing
I picked up a set of used Carillo rods from my good friend Mr. Beck
The last piece came for my engine build which was the 3.2 pump which I picked up from Sunset Porsche
Once things calm down for the holidays I hope to get everything assembled soon. I hope to have the car at the painter's at the beginning of the year.
Cheers,
Sebastian
Last edited by sebastianroher; 02-11-2019 at 07:04 AM.
1971 911t coupe
2002 Camaro z/28
Mounts fabricated for the rotisserie. Should be getting mounted soon and then blasted (crushed glass) and then bodywork can begin.
Last edited by sebastianroher; 02-11-2019 at 07:06 AM.
1971 911t coupe
2002 Camaro z/28
Sub'd. Cool thread Sebastian
Cheers
JB
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. - Winston Churchill
Early 911S Registry Member #3749
Coming along nice!
Been a while now, Seb . . .
. . . any updates to share?
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