Yesterday this "welding panels on" thing got the better of me. I didn't want to give up on PFJ but I was making a right pigs ear of the smaller repairs, it just wasn't good enough.

I was thinking about selling it on as an "ongoing project" but then I decided to call Glen, a local guy who has his own classic resto business in Weston (and has recently started Sprinting/Hill climbing in a Sprint). He came over this afternoon & we had a good long chat. Bottom line is, PFJ will be travelling to his HQ at the end of January & he will be doing all the welding, including putting the new roof on. I can't tell you how much that has cheered me up, like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
I'd already made a start on stripping down the engine which put me in a much better mood. Before I started I lined the timing marks up, or rather I didn't. The camshaft was on it's mark but the crankshaft was at about 12 degs. BTDC. Someone had put spring washers on the bolts behind the flywheel so the bolt heads had been touching the flywheel and the rear crankshaft seal had only been put in half way.

I took the head off & the tops of the pistons are clean so it could be that they are new pistons.
The water pump impeller.
I managed to get the main body of the pump out but the brass cage was left behind. Time to make a super duper brass cage getter outer thingy.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years.

... Still Sprintless.
Engines, Gearboxes, Overdrives etc. rebuilt. PM me.
2012 Porsche Boxster 981 S
