Tim PM me your address I have a little something for your project.......
Tim PM me your address I have a little something for your project.......
Looking for engine # 6208151
'74 RS 3.0 Replica
'70 911E Bahia Red (SOLD)
'71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 Twin plug BEAST (SOLD)
Australian TYP 901 Register #78
Early S Registry # 1076
Hi Guys,
Has anyone used Soda Blasting to clean the shell down. I'm thinking it might be the best option to get all the gunk and crap off and also leave a coating that will not rust for many months while I get into the welding.
Any thoughts?
Tim Pritchard
1970 911S (resto underway) http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ge-1970S-resto
1976 Carrera 3.0 Group Sc Race Car
1969 911T Group Sb Race Car (Sold to a good home)
Someone in Sydney had it done, I dont think it was successful but things may have changed.
So a search on typ901 I think it was there.
here you go:
http://www.typ901.org/showthread.php?t=1632
Craig Duthrie will tell you
Andrew B (Tiger)
911 69E Historic Production Race Car
tim,
link pretty much says it all !
soda just wont remove the undercoat it has to be a much heavier media like garnet.
regards
Craig
Newcastle, Australia
ESR #1479
1973 2.4E Coupe ex Hong Kong ex Norfolk Island ex New Zealand now in Oz
(Autowerks restored stunner)
http://www.autowerks.com.au/porsche_projects/index.html
1972 2.4E Targa ex Germany ex Japan now in Oz
(another Autowerks project)
1969 built E based Vintage Racer
(another Autowerks beauty)
http://s12.photobucket.com/?postlogin=true
Ok, So I ave been pretty flat out with work and the car of late.
An update on the car.
Removed rear suspension. The right hand rear bolt on the banana arm was seized, so took a lot of penetrating fluid and a rattle gun over three days to get it off.
Have loosened all of the front suspension off. I can't drop it until I cut away some of the sheet metal used for the RHD conversion. It is very difficult to access the allen bolts that hold the steering to the body. Once I have cut them out the suspension should come out in one piece.
I spent today with a boiler maker, who taught me how to weld. I welded up a body dolly which cups around the rear torsion tube and will bolt to the front cross member position. This will give me all the clearance I need to start working on the rusted areas.
I am going to start at the rear and work forward.
Next step will be to remove the parcel shelf, weld in the required patches and then put in the rust repair panel for the parcel shelf.
Tim Pritchard
1970 911S (resto underway) http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ge-1970S-resto
1976 Carrera 3.0 Group Sc Race Car
1969 911T Group Sb Race Car (Sold to a good home)
car dolly
Tim Pritchard
1970 911S (resto underway) http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ge-1970S-resto
1976 Carrera 3.0 Group Sc Race Car
1969 911T Group Sb Race Car (Sold to a good home)
Wow,Tim,
Way to go!
I had a look at this car twice when it was with two separate owners here in W.A. and had a feeling this car was going take a lot of effort.
Good on you for taking it on.
Sean.
S Registry#2021
Nice work mate!
John Forcier
EarlyS #1987
1968 911 Race Car "Grun Hilda"
1969 S/T interpretation "Blau Healer"
Restoration Saga
Thanks Sean,
I would love to hear a little more about the history of this car if you know any please?
John,
Your words just keep echoing in my ears. Every time something gets tough I just move on to something else, or walk away for a while. Its working!
Tim Pritchard
1970 911S (resto underway) http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ge-1970S-resto
1976 Carrera 3.0 Group Sc Race Car
1969 911T Group Sb Race Car (Sold to a good home)
"I spent today with a boiler maker, who taught me how to weld"
And with that, we're away!
Cheers, Ryan
Founder and chief centre cap remover at : ZOLLHAUS / Design driven custom PORSCHE : https://zoll.haus