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joemoma1990
Joined: 29 Jun 2021 Posts: 32 Location: Apple Valley, MN
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 5:52 am Post subject: Just got a 931 project |
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I will post photos up at some point, need some help already
1. Need a battery bracket. No battery when I got it and no bracket to hold the battery in
2. Hooked a battery up and the fuel pumps started up. Looked under the dash and someone pulled the relay and jumpered it. Best place to buy the relay that doesn't cost a kidney?
In the 30 minutes I have messed with it before I had to get back to work it will turn over but not fire. I see two new fuel pumps in it so I am guessing that is why the car has been sitting for 3 years. Someone tried to fix it and said F it. I will start going through the fuel make it happener to start troubleshooting. |
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chuck21401
Joined: 20 Feb 2005 Posts: 532 Location: Annapolis, MD
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Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 8:29 am Post subject: Re: Just got a 931 project |
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joemoma1990 wrote: | 1. Need a battery bracket. No battery when I got it and no bracket to hold the battery in |
I'm using something that looks like this in combination with the bracket at the base the battery (part 91461123310). The previous owner drilled holes into the factory brackets to attach this hold down. I'm not sure why exactly but with this set up the battery isn't going anywhere.
While you are there, be sure to check the ground from the negative terminal of your battery to the body. Bad grounds cause all sorts of issues for 924s.
joemoma1990 wrote: |
2. Hooked a battery up and the fuel pumps started up. Looked under the dash and someone pulled the relay and jumpered it. Best place to buy the relay that doesn't cost a kidney? |
I recently bought a fuel pump relay for my 924 turbo here:
https://www.paragon-products.com/Fuel-Pump-Relay-p/pp-433.906.059.htm
joemoma1990 wrote: |
In the 30 minutes I have messed with it before I had to get back to work it will turn over but not fire. I see two new fuel pumps in it so I am guessing that is why the car has been sitting for 3 years. Someone tried to fix it and said F it. I will start going through the fuel make it happener to start troubleshooting. |
You'll find many threads on the board related to fuel pumps, fuel relays, fuel filters, fuel pump fuses and more.
Here's a thread about resurrecting a 924 turbo.
https://www.924board.org/viewtopic.php?t=22724
Good luck!
joemoma1990 wrote: | Someone tried to fix it and said F it. |
I'm afraid that this has happened to many 924 turbos. Glad to see another one being saved from the crusher. _________________ 1981 Porsche 931 w/S1 engine & g31 transmission. Water-cooled intercooler |
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Alleycat_Joe
Joined: 14 Sep 2020 Posts: 21 Location: Florida
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 7:07 am Post subject: |
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Good luck! I'm also in the process of restoring one of these cheese buckets. _________________ 1980 931 | 1981 240D 4spd |
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joemoma1990
Joined: 29 Jun 2021 Posts: 32 Location: Apple Valley, MN
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Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 3:25 am Post subject: |
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Tried to order the relay from that place, they are OOS. I got one from another place hopefully it works.
Over the long holiday weekend I worked on her some, I tested the fuel pressure perfect going into the distributor, barely anything coming out. I bought a rebuild kit for it.
Plus side, it did fire so the electrical is good-ish.
Replacing the timing belt and the water pump, found a nice oil leak coming out of the front of the engine so I ordered a new front seal. That should be a fun bolt to get out.
Another question, the option tag is missing, I do know that it has the "sport package" because the 5 bolt 928S wheels and 4 wheel vented disks however I would like to figure out what color it is exactly. It's a blue-ish silver color and is going to need a repaint badly at some point. |
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