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This vinyl with a heat gun is fun
Wonder what my shift knob would look like red too?http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1500338463.jpg |
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Started to remove some of the scratches in my paint using a dual action polisher, microfiber pad and D300 compound. However, I completely underestimated how time consuming this process is, it will probably take another 2-3 days to finish, working on it for a few hours every night. I have been blogging about my detail process if you want to follow along. :cheers: |
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Out with the old, in with the new
Replaced my 'aged' seal grey center caps.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1500412582.jpg At some point, I'll try to refinish my old caps. I've already stripped the clear (well, used to be clear) covering off of one badge and located the reactive polymer clear coat. Low on the project priority list however. |
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I had one of my Brake lights go out.
In defiance, I replaced every friggin rear light bulb! Cost me 28 bucks with Amazon Prime. When I did the replacement, I found one of my sidelights was not even there! |
Had a go at some upholstery work. Decided I need a lot more practice but I've enough material to cover 20 of these so I'll revisit over the winter.
There's a few sticky out bits (will sort them with a dab of glue to tidy it up) but the comfort under the elbow is so much better. 2mm foam covered with navy leatherette. Total material costs including adhesive was under $20. Colour match is really good, the flash on the phone messes it up Lesson learned - get really sharp scissors and razor blades. Also need a better adhesive, one I used takes to long to stick and I think it will stay a little soft. Really need something that cures fast. Anyway practice makes perfect!! Next time will be much improved. All in all with a fast curing glue each one would be about an hours work. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4310/...5d518476_c.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Must be armrest day
Went to Goodwill and bought a $3 purse, cut it up and redid my armrests. Used 3M spray trim adhesive. Spray both pieces, wait 5 min. and sticks almost immediately. Have just enough left to do my console lid if I want.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1500666668.jpg
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Well done, you got the edges neater than mine. Is there a part no on that 3M - think that might have been my weak link. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Leather vs. Vinyl
Traco, I also redid my interior in leather. I originally purchased a piece of vinyl but found it was too thick to conform to the curves and then fold over the back. I purchased a woman's lamb skin leather coat at the local thrift store for $8.00 (US). I think you will find the softer leather much easier to work with. Contact adhesive works perfect for attaching the leather. Good luck!
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Got sick of looking at this, sohttp://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1500756673.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1500756779.jpg Probably order the correct paint and do it over. It's a little off.😐 |
A few days ago, I got home and had a huge cloud of smoke come out of the passenger side intake vent. Saw some coolant dripping from the water pump area. Since changing the water pump was on my maintenance to-do list anyway, I just went ahead and ordered a new one. Poked around a bit at other things (coolant tank, AOS, etc) but those all looked fine.
Installed it today. The old one was indeed pretty mangled - impellers were broken, and the wheel had somehow gotten stuck behind the flange of one of the bolts, and they were rubbing up against each other. That can't be good, right? Anyhow, no major issues installing the new one. Car feels much happier now! |
Pampered her.
Yesterday I washed her so today I clay barred her, paint corrected a few areas, Dr. Color Chipped a few chips, waxed her, Back-to-Blacked her bumperettes and cowl.
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Changed the oil to Rottella T6 5w-40 and washed polished an wax her.
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I changed out the set of ceramic tweeters I had for silk Dayton ND28-F (These are a favorite of mine). This took a lot of trimming of the grille and the tweeter mounting ring.
http://i.imgur.com/BrYMgtc.jpg Here are the old tweeters I'll sell if anyone is interested. They drop right into the dash mid location http://i.imgur.com/pfybZMp.jpg |
Tranzit Blu HF
Installed my Tranzit Blu HF today. It is exactly what I was looking for. As far as I can tell I now have (near?) CD quality sound via my iPhone 7 for iTunes, Pandora, etc. I can't tell any difference from the CD player.
The Bluetooth connects immediately and the button control works without a hitch. I did have to increase my CDR23 head unit's volume level to 17-23 but no problem with interference, noise or distortion at all. Plenty of headroom left. The CDR23 now displays/ scrolls the Tranzit connection message and it also displays/scrolls the song which is playing. Perfect and I'm still stock from the outside. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1501286260.jpg The only problem I have is that my new mic (upper left on CD tray) is not working :( I'll chase this down later. I left everything readily accessible so it will not be a hassle at all. Very happy camper :) |
Replaced AOS Again
I replace the AOS in the Jagermobile... again.
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Completed my conversion to matte black buttons.
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