1967 Porsche 911 Video 12 Front pan replacement part 1
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2016
- In this video talking about in detail whats involved in replacing the front pan area.
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Final sand blasting for this project!
Cutting perfect body patches made simple!
Some audio crackling please bare with me...I think
I have sand in my IPhone!!
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I really get a lot out of your videos.
I am going for it on a 1969 912 front pan, Porsche gods willing it will be awesome!
Thanks for your time and effort!
Dave
You're welcome David
Wishing you the best of luck with your 69 restoration!
-Cheers
Great work.
Great video mike
Thanks Kitt!
Im going to brave the crowds today and go look for a new phone..unfortunately I know nothing about making videos
but will keep trying to improve them=)
Nice work
Thanks Simon!
That's a lot of work, it's going to look great Mike.
Hi Phil!
Yes is an incredible amount of work.. Ill bet she feels much better now though with all those old barnacles removed!
and 50 lbs lighter=)
Mike M It's getting there Mike, one step at a time, I look forward to your next instalment speak soon, best regards Phil
Another great video Mike. The advice on making patches is very informative.
Hi Brett
Happy Thanks Giving down under!
Thanks I'm glad you liked the video
Im wondering have you come any closer on acquiring a car project?
Cheers!
And Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
No project car yet, although I have pretty well given up on trying to source a car from the US; it is just far too difficult and risky to buy from a distance. The cost of 911 or 912 locally is just way too high so it looks like there is no Porsche for me. I am now looking at the 116 Series Alfa Romeo GTV, which are here in good numbers, and the prices are far more reasonable. Going to see one on Sunday.
Thats awesome Brett!
Porsches are definitely getting expensive plus restoration cost can take your breath away at times
An Alfa would be a super project! Good luck with your car on Sunday! Lets us know how it turns out=)
Mike, love your videos. Working on a 67 Coupe myself, if you don't mind me asking where are you located?
Hi Brian
Thanks! Thats cool you are working on one too
Im in the desert..Hot and windy Las Vegas area
Was thinking Vegas, or Phoenix based on the palm trees in the background lol Keep the videos coming!!!!
Hey mike, love your videos. I have a 993 that I am restoring-modding and your videos are very informative (even though there are not the exact same model/year!) I have a quick question, did you make the rotisserie stand or did you buy it somewhere? I am looking to buy/make one and wanted to hear your thoughts!
Best regards!
Hello Blake
Yes the rotisserie was built here.
Some of my early videos cover that process with measurements.
Im sure you would need to modify the design a bit for a 993
but confident you would be able to build something from home.
Good Luck!
Hello Mike, Did you use a JP suspension pan for the replacement?
Hello Robert
Yes the front bushing were JP and the rear were Porsche genuine
Mike, do u use real sand or glass bead? Play sand from big box store? Glass bead, how course is the grain?
Hello Joe
I used 80 grit glass bead at this stage..but since have found working with garnet sand is much less messy
and not near as much dust.
You cannot blast with playbox sand or any other sand media from a Hardware store as is is toxic and will result in serious illness.
Be safe and good luck!
Did you seriously blast that whole car with a converted freon tank???? It did a great job but man....