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Hello,
I am 71 years young and do not classify myself as a "Lurker" in any sense of the word. I get the feeling that I have to enter into a bunch of BS sessions just to build up points, so I can enter another group "Rookie". Will I have one more privilege added at that time I don't have now? I may have missed the section where it lists what each members category is able to access.
As a fairly new member I keep getting an ERROR saying I'm not allowed to view member's profiles when I try to add to my Profile. I am a member of five other forums and have never had this type of problem. I bought a 1992 968 Cab recently and was looking forward to enter discussions about problems encountered with the car and the DIY maintenance solutions. The entries in that section are few and far between. It makes me wonder if the 968 is that good or everyone just takes their car to a PM for all maintenance. I do all my own maintenance on my 944 and enjoy every minute of it.
I have read everything in the "Reading Room" and have gained a great deal of knowledge to help in my journey of DIY Maintenance on the 968. I noticed many things referenced back to the 944 Work Shop Manuals of which I have a full hard copy set. I downloaded a copy of the 968 Work Shop Manual and printed out specific parts I was not familiar with.
Cheers,
Larry <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Retired USAF and Civil Service
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1985.2 944 NA, Metallic Graphite - A continued work in progress
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Thank you, Jake, for the welcome as yours is the first one received to date.
Cheers,
Larry <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Glad to have you on board Larry! This is by far the best resource for 968 info and the best group of owners/enthusiasts you'll find. Post away!
- Darryl
1992 Slate Gray Coupe over Carrera Gray Full Leather interior....1 of 1
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Larry,
Good to have you on board.
Cheers!
-Scott
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Welcome! Good to see another member who turns their own wrenches.
86' India red 951 3.0 8v turbo
87' Guards red 951 parts car(scrapped :-( )
93' GP white 968 manual, coupe(restoration/modifications in progress)
"I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself."Ferdinand Porsche
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Welcome Larry. Great to have a fellow backyard grease monkey amongst us. Many of us have transitioned from 944s to 951s to 968s and back. Many of the same issues surface, but there are a few unique to the 968. Perhaps that's why you don't see as many DIYs.
Just wait till you get to do the vario-cam pads...Good fun.
Joel Wahlsten
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Thank you one and all for the Welcome. My son-in-law got me started in the 944 car bug as he has one, a 85.2 NA. I'm lucky that he was a Porsche Trained Mechanic and now only works on his friends Porsche's on his off days. About the only things he will not mess with are the different transmissions. He has not turned one bolt or nut on my car. If I run into any problems, I read the Work Shop Manual or check out Clark's Garage.com. The rebuild hobby I started seems to have a mind of its own with all the "WYIT" add ons. I have a spare engine that I'm working through and just have the rod bearings, front seals / oil pan gasket, new water pump and new clutch to install. The top end is all completed with a Chrome powder coated Cam Housing. It seems all the new parts never ends. I can hardly wait to remove and replace the engine. At least with the engine out I can detail the engine compartment and replace the OEM engine mounts. I have the Lindsey Racing blue silicone water hoses and blue vacuum lines to spice up the engine and Pauer Tune S/S Fuel Lines to install. The cars interior was not all that bad except for the dash cracks, which I now have a crack free one to replace it. I'm not really looking forward to the swap out as I seem to be suffering from "CRS". The seats are Can Can Red full leather, but I'm changing the color as I bought a set of Marble Grey Boxster seats. These seats will be much easier on my old butt. Still working out how to jury rig the seat rails as they are just a little wider than the 944 or 968. May have to dust off the MIG Welder for a slight modification. All four corners will have Koni Shocks/Struts, 26.8mm front and 18mm rear sway bars, 86 951 Brembo brakes, hubs, etc. and have Boxster S 17" Turbo Twist Wheels installed. Paint touched up in a couple of places and I'll feel comfortable taking a nice long trip in her.
Cheers,
Larry <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Larry,
Sounds like a great car and project.
What did you do in the AF and civil service? I'm at Hurlburt Field right now in my 20th year...
v/r
Joel
Joel Wahlsten
93 968 Amazon Green w/LSD and a few mods
2017 Cayenne GTS Mahogany Metallic