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I was reading through the clarks-garage write up, when I got deja vu, it hit me. Ive read this. I had forgot about it. its one of the ones I used in 07'. I did everything as per clarks garage, and arnnworx back then. I dont think renn-bay even had a tutorial yet then. Im honestly more worried about the cylinder. Looks pretty badly nicked up. I can still crack this one open, and verify. I just need a friend of mine to get home, and use his vise. Im pretty darn sure clarks garage has it right. I want to say i distinctly remember the same thing happening, but its been a long time.
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87' Guards red 951 parts car(scrapped :-( )
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Yeah first time through is time consuming figuring it out. Once you see how it all goes together, and get your techniques down, you can do one pretty quickly. As far as pressure testing the rack....yeah you can, technically. No idea how you would do it in your garage though. Shops that specialize in hydraulics have pressure testing equipment, and could probably rig up the right fittings to test yours. Other than that...good luck. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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87' Guards red 951 parts car(scrapped :-( )
93' GP white 968 manual, coupe(restoration/modifications in progress)
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Just saw a post on a 928 forum. He brought his 928 rack into ADCO in Houston and they charged him $250 with a lifetime warranty and it only took them 4 hours to do the rebuild. Close in name to the people who do AutoZone, Atsco, but different place.
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I hope all your hard work and frustration pays off with excellent steering response once you get your car back together. I'll let you know if I run into any troubles swapping in my AutoZone rack. Going to try to get to it sometime in April. I also want to remove my front struts and have them rebuilt at the same time, so only one alignment is necessary. Lots of time on my back on the garage floor coming soon...
-Austin
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Yeah thats how I ended up doing the first one. 20th street auto sold me one, with a 90 day warranty. Bought it a few weeks before I installed it Once I did install it, it leaked all over my garage floor. So had to pull it out again, and return it. Well my 951 was my only car at the time, and of course my daily driver. Long story short I didnt have a ride to the other side of the valley to return it. I ended up rebuilding my original, and taking my time returning it. The car was totaled like 100 miles later, after I finished the work of course. At that point the the rack was the least of my concerns, and warranty ran out. So yeah, Ive had bad experiences with outsourced rebuilds too. Im glad I can just do it myself.
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