Welding the seat mounts on a Porsche 924 - part 34

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2024

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  • @chrisedwards3238
    @chrisedwards3238 Рік тому +1

    Your information is amazing. My 924 has been garages for 20 years. I would love to get it running, but don't know where to start. The engine was locked up, but I have freed that. Now I have crank but no fuel, although I don't want to pull that through from tank anyway. Think it will be a very long process.

    • @Witty924
      @Witty924  Рік тому

      Hi Chris, thanks for the comment and support. Great to hear that you are bringing your 924 back to life. Just take it step by step :), now your engine is unlocked, maybe just try and run some fuel from a petrol can, run a pipe directly to your fuel pump, at least you know its clean fuel. If you have spark, give it a try. You may want to give the WUR a quick clean out just to help too. Let me know how you get on 🤞👍

  • @chrismadge7292
    @chrismadge7292 Рік тому +1

    Nice tidy job. Not sure filler is worth it in an area you can’t see though. I’m looking forward to the summer and some more driving😊

    • @Witty924
      @Witty924  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment and support Chris. I think a little OCD crept in at last minute haha. I cant wait to get it through its MOT and hit the roads this year too. How is the super charger doing?

    • @chrismadge7292
      @chrismadge7292 Рік тому +1

      V3 of the kit is installed and waiting for testing :). It should be more robust.

  • @oliverhefer939
    @oliverhefer939 Рік тому +1

    Hey in the process of working on my car but I'm at a stand still as I have a nut that started free spinning before I got the bolt/seat out. What do you recommend for steps to take it if you have a video detailing on how to do it that would be swell thx again

    • @Witty924
      @Witty924  Рік тому +1

      Hi Oliver, thanks for the comment and support. So you can try to use an impact tool that would spin the bolt faster than the captive nut which may give it a chance to break free. Failing that you could try a very thin end of a screw to jam between the bolt head and the bracket if it's a front seat bolt. If it's the rear seat mounts there is an access whole where you can get under with a flat nose screw driver and jam it against the captive bracket to stop it spinning. Let me know how you get on and if none of that works there maybe a more drastic approach 😉👍🤞