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Re: 111 project underway
« Reply #50 on: March 05, 2010, 01:31:47 »
Just ran across this site on the web.  I don't know if it has previously been posted but thought to list it here.  The link is to w111's in various colors and the site can link to other models.  Thought it might be of interest to see coupes in different colors.



http://www.oldtimer-farbtabelle.de/overview.php?idtitel=W111_Cpe

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Re: 111 project underway
« Reply #51 on: March 05, 2010, 01:38:33 »

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Re: Mystery 111 parts. Can anyoune identify these?
« Reply #52 on: March 05, 2010, 02:24:37 »
I'm trying to identify these rectangular like washers.
Can anyone identify?

These eight washers are usually lodged in the rubber gasket that sits between the steering column housing and the firewall.

I have a spare steering column showing the arrangement, but can't post pics until I return from overseas travels near the end of the month.
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Re: 111 project underway
« Reply #53 on: March 05, 2010, 04:44:50 »
Wow! Thanks for the research.
I am getting together with George for another round to solve many questions, one of which are these mystery washers.
I have temporarily fit the brake pedal assembly back in the car. Question to be answered before it is put in for good is the arrangement of the wiring loom below the gauges. The loom branches out under the speedo. Not sure if the thicker part of the harness is strapped down or travels loosely above the rear mounting portion of the brake pedal assembly and over the side window vent tube.

This all has to get done in order to put the steering column back in. And yes, there is a firewall plate with a rubber seal. It may make sense that these washers would go inbetween the rubber and the plate.

I need to take some pictures over the weekend to post.

Cheers.

Thank you to all who are following my journey to get project 111 together.
Peter Perry
1970 911T Bahia Red
1972 911T Albert Blau
1963 220seb coupe barn
1965 230SL Light Ivory automatic
1966 230SL Havana Brown 4 speed Barn Find
1970 280SE living 3.5 donor car

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Project W111 RUNS!!!!!
« Reply #54 on: October 17, 2010, 06:02:34 »
I am happy to say project W111 ran for the first time in its new anatomy as a low nose 6. I have not had much time to circle around her like a hawk on it pray until I had the chance this evening. She's running on all 6 and sounding better each minute. It's a great feeling.

After a few electrical gremlins and no time finish, now everything all makes sense. Lights, gauges, action. I ran her on and off for more than 30 minutes and now I have something to work with. The car now has brakes. I am exited to get through final sort outs and road testing.

More to follow.

Cheers
Peter
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1970 911T Bahia Red
1972 911T Albert Blau
1963 220seb coupe barn
1965 230SL Light Ivory automatic
1966 230SL Havana Brown 4 speed Barn Find
1970 280SE living 3.5 donor car

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Project W111 1st road test
« Reply #55 on: October 31, 2010, 19:47:36 »
I am pleased to report that Project W111 drives like a dream. I ran her around the block and filled her up. She shifts so smoothly. Regardless of any temperature she engine fires up on a dime.

I still have 3 mystery wires under the hood to find homes for. One of the wires is a hot long brown with a green strip on it that runs from the passenger side of the firewall. I also have 2 other wires that run from the left side of the firewall. One is also hot (red with yellow strip). I believe this may go the the solenoid on the injection pump which is not connected to anything at this point. There is also another wire which is ground (brown with black strip) which I think goes to a sensor on the driver side of the engine block. See pictures.

I would love to find someone that has a US spec automatic Cabriolet or Coupe to reference. I did look at a Euro 70 auto but it was totally different. It did not have the solenoid on the injection pump, nor did it have the sensor on the driver's side engine block. It was also different in that it did not have a transistor style ignition like mine.

Thanks to those that have helped me to get to this point.

Cheers
Peter


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Peter Perry
1970 911T Bahia Red
1972 911T Albert Blau
1963 220seb coupe barn
1965 230SL Light Ivory automatic
1966 230SL Havana Brown 4 speed Barn Find
1970 280SE living 3.5 donor car

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Re: 111 project underway
« Reply #56 on: November 02, 2010, 18:34:53 »
I have a vague recollection of rewiring a 280 coupe many years ago, I recall there was an extra hot wire taped off in the harness for the power windows. On the USA models the windows switch off with the ignition, on the euro models they are hot all the time, depending wich wire was attached to the fuse block on the right firewall.

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Re: 111 project underway
« Reply #57 on: November 13, 2010, 19:00:34 »
Have a '69 280SE high hood coupe with electric windows.  Glad to help you. ..  617 947 6399

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Picture Link to Project W111
« Reply #58 on: December 01, 2010, 15:47:38 »
I have put together a picture link of Project W111. I have to update the pictures to show the interior all back together.
Thanks to all for all of your help.
Peter

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1970 911T Bahia Red
1972 911T Albert Blau
1963 220seb coupe barn
1965 230SL Light Ivory automatic
1966 230SL Havana Brown 4 speed Barn Find
1970 280SE living 3.5 donor car

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Re: 111 project underway
« Reply #59 on: December 02, 2010, 20:53:39 »
Heroic effort!  BTW I have an NOS 111 RS taillight if you're interested, bought it from a guy who misidentified as a 113 part.  If you're interested, let me know, you can have it for what I paid (about $400).

Thanks!

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Re: 111 project underway
« Reply #60 on: December 02, 2010, 21:07:39 »
Actually, check that.  My taillights are all red versions.  Never mind...