Re: 944S in Canada - long in the tooth project
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2024 1:21 pm
I was able to continue to powder coat small pieces on my own, like the hub flanges in the previous post as well the turbo front spindles.
For the front lower control arms, new OEM rubber front bushings were installed, and I purchased a set of 968 camber blocks for the rear of the arms.
The ball joints seemed fine, but I decided to proactively replace them using the Rennbay “race” kit.
Originally I rebuilt the power steering rack:
But then… I found that new complete OEM manual steering kits were available (they no longer are, it seems) and I decided I would prefer that, so I purchased that and sold my rebuilt rack and pump.
All the pieces to get the front end back to roller status were not on hand and it was a pretty easy job to get everything installed.
I now had a roller that could be steered and functional parking brakes, which was the minimum needed to get the car out of the garage and onto a flatbed for transport to the new house when we moved.
For the front lower control arms, new OEM rubber front bushings were installed, and I purchased a set of 968 camber blocks for the rear of the arms.
The ball joints seemed fine, but I decided to proactively replace them using the Rennbay “race” kit.
Originally I rebuilt the power steering rack:
But then… I found that new complete OEM manual steering kits were available (they no longer are, it seems) and I decided I would prefer that, so I purchased that and sold my rebuilt rack and pump.
All the pieces to get the front end back to roller status were not on hand and it was a pretty easy job to get everything installed.
I now had a roller that could be steered and functional parking brakes, which was the minimum needed to get the car out of the garage and onto a flatbed for transport to the new house when we moved.