How are your rear shocks? Because mine are dead. Luckily I have a new pair of KYB's I'm going to try and swap on this week before autocross #2 on Sunday.
How are your rear shocks? Because mine are dead. Luckily I have a new pair of KYB's I'm going to try and swap on this week before autocross #2 on Sunday.
Shocks are decent. I'm still going to throw Koni's at it, though.
The plan for now is M030 sways with poly bushings, Welt 250 pound springs, 30mm solid torsion bars, and Koni yellows.
I have a few other things to finish up before I tackle the suspension, but it's coming soon.
New shocks
The right rear shock on the 944 has gotten so bad that the car is starting to lean. After figuring out that the M456 Sport Suspension uses Boge shocks I was able to get these KYB Gas-A-Just’s to replace the rears. Not exactly a performance upgrade, but they will at least get the car back to factory performance levels while I save up and spec out the full suspension re-do for the winter off-season.
Goodies
Gotta give a shout out to my #1 parts supplier and advice line manned by two of GRM’s best and brightest (Maroon and Duke). These are going on the car ASAP!
Haha! Fixed it!
The 944 has been suffering from some clutch weakness lately. I measured the clutch fork travel on Friday, and found it to be at 14mm. Factory tolerance is 15-18mm. So I ordered up a new one (NAPA had the OEM one, imagine that) as after I pulled it it was apparent what had failed. Water was seeping into the bore, which rusted it, allowing fluid to bypass the cylinder and air to enter the system.
Plopped the new one in this afternoon, and then it wouldn't bleed! Come to find out, Hans or Helmut decided that while feeding the clutch hydraulics off the master cylinder reservoir was brilliant, it wasn't hard enough to work on so they stuck the feed line on the friggin top!!! So I trimmed the line, plugged the MC hole, and attached a spare Ford clutch reservoir. Filled with fluid and bled the sucker (gravity) in 15 minutes. Ha-ha!
Put the starter back in (seriously Porsche, seriously?!?) and went on a test drive, the clutch is solid as a rock. Yeeeessss!!!
Came home and washed the old girl, we're ready for some racing tomorrow!
skywalker01 wrote: Frugal Germans! Why make something when you can get it from someone else?
Like land!
Yeah that clutch hydraulics solution was a bad idea overall.
Oh and watch the firewall, they like to crack around the clutch MC after a lot of abuse....
Glad you were able to fix it cheaply and elatively easily!
Selling it already?
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/cto/3004070117.html
the season isn't even over yet!
In reply to Adrian_Thompson:
Nope! I got offered double what I had in it, so it's long gone. It's most of the way to being a Spec 944 car now.
too bad you sold it, if you are interested in a 944 S2 (3.0L) let me know, I may be selling mine, 135k original miles.
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