Porsche 356

Restoration of a 1960 Porsche 356 Super 90 sunroof coupe.

I’m Exhausted

I continue to be frustrated / amazed at how parts from a single manufacturer do not simply bolt together. I purchased a factory Porsche exhaust. Installing it may have been the most physical activity I did this week. In theory, it. Should have been as easy as sliding the mounting flanges over the bolts and …

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Battery Ordered

I believe, nay badly hope, I’m purchasing my last engine part. I had put off the battery purchase till the very end, in hopes of getting a fresh one. I landed on the “red top” 6-volt Optima AGM battery, based on user reviews, 356 Registry forum posts, and availability. I was able to get it …

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Better Off Dead

Well, my ignorance of how engines operate seem to have no bounds. With a pulley marked “OT”. Short for : Oben/Top (oben translates to “above”, “up” or “at the top” in german), and a mark on the case for alignment, surely this must be when the engine is at Top Dead Center. I would be …

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Bleeding Out

I finally broke down and bought a new oil bleeder / filler / breather. I had really hoped to restore an original. Not only did I hope to stick with theme of using original correct for the car parts where possible, but also save several hundred dollars. I had two candidate parts that appeared to …

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Running Man

I am frankly running out of things I can do as I wait on parts to return from power coat, plating, and brazing. Even though it’s taking up more room, I decided to assemble the running engine stand. Just in case something was missing. It seems like everything is here, and 6-volt compatible. There are …

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Sticky Situation

I finally got myself satisfied enough with the paint finish on the oil filter canister to apply the decals. I got them from Deluxe Customs, and am quite pleased with them. They are stickers, which to me means self-adhesive / peel and stick. As opposed to decals which require wetting to allow water transfer from …

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Sparky No Torquey

Given how specific Porsche is with their parts and tolerances, I was shocked that there is no definition of spark plug torque value. Not in the manual, or to be found on the 356 Registry Porsche 356 Bolt & Nut Sizes and Torque Values article. I did find a link to the NGK website, which …

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