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you wanna try a 36 year old Honda VF1000 for plastic bits breaking, just about every mount screw hole is cracked and split bits fall off each time I look at it, I have become very good at plastic welding in the last 6 months!!
I think I have used up 20 ABS welding rods and half an 2mm ABS A4 sheet,
most of this thing is NLA so you have no choice but to try and fix it
1992 968 Coupe
1986 Honda VF1000 FII
2016 Volvo XC90 D5 R-Design
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Wow, doesn't time fly???
Rolls did you fix the boot opening problem? If the motor is turning then it should have just been the connector/cable that links the two.
My problem is warped side panels for the windscreen ...... has anyone straightened them out???
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The rubber seems robust and not brittle so I'm considering clamping it between two pieces of wood and pouring hot water over the back of the panel. Anyone any other ideas? Success with other methods?
Thanks
Some folks on here years ago had some luck with a heat gun and clamping them between boards. I am not sure hot water would do the trick.
Let us know how it goes. Mine are the same, as are all the ones on the early cabriolets.
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1992 968 Cabriolet
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You guys have to remember that Porsche were hanging on by their collective finger nails, all money they had sunk into the 986 project
Not selling 928, and 911 sales slow Porsche were robbing parts bins and trying to save as much as possible, and the 968 was hugely expensive compared to the Supra, 3000GT and others
So its no surprise the plastics suffering and of course we tend to forget that they are now 32 years old
1992 968 Coupe
1986 Honda VF1000 FII
2016 Volvo XC90 D5 R-Design