Sunday, April 4, 2010

928 is back... kinda

Its been quite some time since Ive updated this so here's whats been going on recently....

Ordered new plugs, wires, cap/rotor, and coil. I was hoping this would kill some of the popping from the motor, which it ended up doing quite nicely. The MSD Pro Power coil is noticeably better from the old MSD Blaster 2. Going from 8mm to 8.5mm super conductor wires also helped the fuel burn hotter and cleaner.



Plugs, cap, rotor, wires, and coil installed:







Since the old oil lines seemed to be a bit drippy I decided to replace them with some 8an braided line and a new dual oil filter housing just to be sure.



Since I didnt have a AN fitting wrench I just used a regular open ended one with a latex glove attached so it would not damage or scratch the aluminum fittings



To cut the braided line so that it wouldn't fray I wrapped the line in painters tape, then duct tape



Results: No fraying at all. I would reccomend using a dremel to cut through the hose.



Ready to install:



Old rubber lines going into the motor



New non-leaking braided line



Finished result:



The other problem I had was after rebuilding the power steering pump, the rack still felt far to heavy. So I went back and rebuilt the pump and reservoir again. On the bright side, I can now do this entire process in 1 hour... minus 15 minutes to get some SoCo


Apart:



Back together:



Rebuilding/Cleaning the reservoir





Note how the PS fluid is foamy, once the car is started and the pump starts working the air should leave the system and make the fluid look something like this. Just turned the rack lock to lock a few time and presto, I had my power steering back.

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