orly
PCGB Member
Hello!
I just picked up a 1991 silver S2 coupe with blue interior today. 103K miles. So far so good, although I'm slightly daunted about all the things that can go wrong with a 31 year old car! It's my first classic, but not my first Porsche.
The guy I bought it from had done 4K miles in the 4 years he owned it, and has not serviced it during that time. However the previous owner had a service with belts at Porsche Guildford just before he sold it. There is a ton of paperwork which I am still to properly go through. Several of the previous owners clearly really loved this car and looked after it meticulously. There are old fashioned embossed type dymo labels around the car identifying when parts were changed and tyre pressures etc - which makes me slightly me misty eyed, and I will certainly leave them in place...
I will be taking it to Northway to let Ray take some of my money before long no doubt, but am having a look around the car to see what little things I might fix myself.
So here's my question - The engine seems very smooth and happy to rev but I have noticed the revs dropping a bit when turning the steering wheel at low speed - e.g when pulling out of a junction. At very low speeds when parking there is a thrumming noise - fairly loud coming from the area of the power steering pump whilst turning the wheel. I did a quick google and am wondering if the filter at the bottom of the steering fluid reservoir might be clogged? Certainly the fluid is pretty black, but please let me know if I should be looking elsewhere. I think I might also have caught a whiff of hot rubber but the steering pump belt seems in reasonable condition.
One more question - the car has done 103K miles and is still on the first clutch according to the paperwork. The bite point seems quite high, but I don't know what is "normal". There is a very slight vibration on engaging, and I wonder whether I should be thinking about replacement before it fails, to hopefully avoid damaging the flywheel?
Key takeaways from day 1 of ownership.
1. Pop up headlights.
2. 70mph feels quite fast - this is a good thing.
2. The sweet sweet smell of early nineties vinyl.
3. I'm oddly proud of the bruise on my arm from first attempt at refitting the sunroof single handed (I pinched it closing the roof).
4. Perfect for winding hilly country roads. The narrowness of the body is just perfect for small roads, and it appears third gear caters for almost all situations.
5. Surprisingly soft suspension, but with a little roll and still seems very happy to go round bends.
Olly.
I just picked up a 1991 silver S2 coupe with blue interior today. 103K miles. So far so good, although I'm slightly daunted about all the things that can go wrong with a 31 year old car! It's my first classic, but not my first Porsche.
The guy I bought it from had done 4K miles in the 4 years he owned it, and has not serviced it during that time. However the previous owner had a service with belts at Porsche Guildford just before he sold it. There is a ton of paperwork which I am still to properly go through. Several of the previous owners clearly really loved this car and looked after it meticulously. There are old fashioned embossed type dymo labels around the car identifying when parts were changed and tyre pressures etc - which makes me slightly me misty eyed, and I will certainly leave them in place...
I will be taking it to Northway to let Ray take some of my money before long no doubt, but am having a look around the car to see what little things I might fix myself.
So here's my question - The engine seems very smooth and happy to rev but I have noticed the revs dropping a bit when turning the steering wheel at low speed - e.g when pulling out of a junction. At very low speeds when parking there is a thrumming noise - fairly loud coming from the area of the power steering pump whilst turning the wheel. I did a quick google and am wondering if the filter at the bottom of the steering fluid reservoir might be clogged? Certainly the fluid is pretty black, but please let me know if I should be looking elsewhere. I think I might also have caught a whiff of hot rubber but the steering pump belt seems in reasonable condition.
One more question - the car has done 103K miles and is still on the first clutch according to the paperwork. The bite point seems quite high, but I don't know what is "normal". There is a very slight vibration on engaging, and I wonder whether I should be thinking about replacement before it fails, to hopefully avoid damaging the flywheel?
Key takeaways from day 1 of ownership.
1. Pop up headlights.
2. 70mph feels quite fast - this is a good thing.
2. The sweet sweet smell of early nineties vinyl.
3. I'm oddly proud of the bruise on my arm from first attempt at refitting the sunroof single handed (I pinched it closing the roof).
4. Perfect for winding hilly country roads. The narrowness of the body is just perfect for small roads, and it appears third gear caters for almost all situations.
5. Surprisingly soft suspension, but with a little roll and still seems very happy to go round bends.
Olly.