Ok, so where we left off is the broken hose for the transmission fluid going to the cooler. I worked hours to try to extract the hose, it is one piece (see above graphic) that goes from the front, apparently around or near the motor mount, circles above the bell housing, and screws onto the next length above the starter (had to remove it). And then I couldn't get it out of this long and windy road, not sure what has to be done, if it was this much trouble to get it out, I figured that threading a new one in would be worse. By the way the new part was only $141.65 at Sunset (944 307 011 05 – oil pipe) which I found low, figured it might be more like $300.
Plan B: patch the hose (see picture). Went to the local hydraulics shop to consult with them, cut the hose in half and took the short half with me, figured they'd have the best parts. They were very concerned it would hold the pressure, but it has held nicely.
In addition to the hose patch, I removed the ATF cooler and all the brackets, either used the vise to clamp them straight or a bit of bending, had to pound one into submission with a hammer, but all came out well and they fit correctly.
Today, lots of detailing, checking around, plan a bulks parts purchase on Monday at Sunset. When I examine or inspect things, I sure don't see as much as when I am repairing something or doing an R&R. Shampooed the carpet mats. This all led to a horrible experience, it went something like this:
- there... finished that area....let me take a step back and see if I missed anything....oh there is a corner I could get.....
- there... finished that area....let me take a step back and see if I missed anything....oh there is a corner I could get.....
- there... finished that area....let me take a step back and see if I missed anything....oh there is a corner I could get.....
(repeat for hours.... sound like engine bay cleaning / detailing anyone!!!) yuk, there is more I could do. After seeing rxter's engine bay, and my 944, this one was in embarrassing condition. [like flash warned: these projects have a habit of growing!!!!]
Bottom line is that through all this process and now work, my love has grown, as well as my list, and now I have to do all the things that really needed doing before the accident as well!
Started planning bodywork, my side plastic body panels need work, found this interesting thread on repairing the broken holes like this:
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showtopic=5277
I had already explored the pop rivet gun at home depot, and they have stainless steel pop rivets in the 1/8" size. This thread suggested some sheet brass, perfect, I may add some JB Weld here and there as well.
That's it for now.