Thanks Robert, Just got through test and drive.. everything working okay except temp and fuel gauge wires are backwards. The blue and yellow wires need to be where the green wires are plugged in. With that change everything working as is should! Cheers!
Wow. Looks beautiful. No matter how good everything else looks, if the part you stare at every minute you’re behind the wheel isn’t right, it just doesn’t feel complete. Nicely done! 👍
Wow, again Sir, an inspiring process...I’m rebuilding my 914 and have drawn from you precision and detail many times. Thank you for your time and effort.
Beautiful work Mike! Pls check your temperature gauge as it shouldn’t indicate max temp when you turn on ignition as you did.... probably you’ve installed the wrong gauge/ temp sender combination......keep us posted pls
Thanks Camiel I think the issue could be an incomplete circuit. The engine is not installed at this point so sensor is not able to read any resistance. Will let you know though if its a problems once were running!
@@MikesRestorations it's amazing what goes into any area, if you want things to opperate as good as possible, for a long time to come & be aesthetically pleasing Mike. I know what you're saying mate. 👍
It looks gorgeous. My car had had a direct short in the dash harness sometime during it's life and suffered a partial dash harness meltdown. The dash lighting circuit is not fused! No relays on the headlight/high beam switch either. Not sure what they were thinking there.
Hi Gary Yes I can see easily how a short could occur and create a melt down..The harness set up is very sensitive to exposure. Your car seems to be lucky it didnt catch fire from the melt down..anyways you are lucky!=)
@@MikesRestorations Hey Mike, yes very lucky. It happened during the previous ownership. Lots of twisted wires and duct tape in there :). It's a wonder it worked. I had the entire power harness repaired from the battery back and removed and then installed it myself.
I'm curious about the sequence of the assembly. Your remark about big hands trying to get the clock installed made me wonder if at the factory the clock was installed before the wiper motor and linkage. It seems like it would be easier for the factory to to arrange the sequence with all the parts at the ready. That might be information that never leaves the factory. However it goes together, it's looking pretty good!
Hello Gregg Im pretty sure the factory installed the gauges prior to wiper motor and the other dash components. Its tight in there.. Unfortunately my gauge restoration timing was a little late.. Good thing I have small hands!
Hello Dan Thanks, Yes I have had many delays on a wide range of parts and services due to the pandemic but it seems like we are finally getting the train rolling again!
Hi Christopher It sure is a mystery how they cranked them out on mass scale. As Fredrik commented yes they all do get rubber gaskets..they were installed before sliding into the dash
Mike, your restoration is the best! Do you think that it might be better than that of some of the top resto shops? Are you going to keep the car, or sell it to start another restoration?
Hello Hank Thank you The goal on this restoration has been to bring it to complete and thorough restoration with the highest quality parts and work possible. It tough to compete with Pro shops as they have tooling, experience and man power we do not have here. If in the end we could be in the same ball park I would be thrilled There is some exceptional work being done out there now. As for selling it ..Not sure what the future holds ins store for me but the immediate plan is to enjoy all the hard work=) As for a future build.. that would require me stepping away from my current business. Its not realistic or possible to do another restoration as a part time hobby.. The man hours are unbelievable!
Looks absolutely magnificent ! Was looking at a custom build with really elegant gauges but this is looking just as good. The car is almost there, isn't it ?
Hello Remco Thanks Yes the car is looking like a finished product.. Still need to finish up the front seats and install the doors..a couple misc items and that should do it for the body. The engine and gearbox still needs to be built after that
Thanks Gplus I haven't actually used one of those but am familiar with the classic radio concept.. Its a good idea and covered quite a range of years with the design. The next video coming up will really open up what's going on with those classic originals and how to make them cross over to new technology
@@Eldfast Its was all set to go this weekend but TH-cam flagged it for a copyright claim.. Im now trying to find a way to finish the ending of the video without any copyright infringement issue. Anytime sound is produced in a video is very difficult to get around.. I have an idea how to get it done but it has set me back a few days Please stand by it coming soon!
Hi Mike your gauges look great. Enjoyed your video. North Hollywood Speedometer do excellent work I set my tachometer,speedometer, and Clock there also they did excellent work. Mike the The wiring for your dash gauges looks like new wire did you replace your wiring or is that the original wiring? I would like to replace some or all of my dash wiring in my 911.
Hello Marion Yes I agree..North Hollywood Speedometer does an incredible job and provides a service that is impossible for the DIY guy to replicate. The wiring harness is original. When I pulled it out of the car it went thru a thorough cleaning and tune up of all electrical connections and heat shrink covers. Also for the the dash it turns out that I replaced about 8 bulb sockets and the entire set of bulbs. Only one was working out of the original set up.
Mike, can you confirm if your hazard switch is pulled, do you get the dash flashers to blink in unison as well? Mine do not, and many forums have conflicting information on whether the arrows in the tach work as well as the light within the hazard switch. Thank you!
Daniel, I just hooked up the battery and did a system check. On my car the emergency flasher does not work in conjunction with the turn signals when flashing. It only flashes by itself. I hope this helps Good Luck!
Hello Brian Yes you are correct! My notes messy on this one and too many interruptions making the video makes for sloppy technical details.. Fredrc Klass and and Eric Costello also brought to my attention Not sure how I crossed up my notes but appreciate the group support in getting it right!=)
I fall in in the line of tributes to you Mike. This video is really really helpful to me. But the red light below fuel measurement, isn't this red light a warning when fuel too low? The generator red light is to the left on the Temp gauge, right? When I drive with low fuel and turns sharp to the left, the red big light turns on. The petrol is moving in the tank and therefore the floater in the tank sinks and indicates low fuel.
Hi Fredrik There were many fuel and temperature combination gauges used on these early cars..My manual speck out the alternator light for this location..I'll have another look to make sure I didn't misread anything is possible!
@@MikesRestorations The red light below the fuel gauge is a low fuel warning light. The green light on the temp gauge is for low oil pressure. There is also a red light in the temp gauge. That red light is for the alternator not working. That is usually due to the alternator belt destruction.
Hello Eric Yes you and Fredrik are absolutely correct! Thank you for verifying that fact.. I have no idea how my notes became so confusing and incorrect. Looking again a the owners manual its spells this out clearly! I think the heat is cooking my brain and getting tunnel vision
@@MikesRestorations No problem. Keep up the good work! If I ever restore my 1967 912, your videos will be a tremendous help! I just went through rewiring my gauges and installing the ATO fuse block from ReFuze. The wiring can be confusing. Luckily, the 912 and the 911 share the same wiring loom.
Hi Mike, these small brass bulb holders with one cable. Wouldn't it make sense to change them to a brass bulb holder with a "spade connection" instead? I can only find the ones with spades to buy or do you know who sells them?
Yes thats actually what needs to be done to replace them..I ended up replace about 6 of them to spade style, all new bulbs throughout dash and a couple other of the larger bulb holders. Just need to add a female end the the wire going into them.
@Cristopher Reeves Hello Christopher thanks The wiring harness is original..I pulled it out of the car a few years back and went thru it end to end working out all connections and cleaning. Im not sure where to source an aftermarket ..Originals are nice but very fragile and brittle to work with. Extra care is needed if removing from car and re-pulling Good Luck!
Hey Mike, what rubber grease do you use? I remember you saying but checking a bunch of vids I can’t find which one you note it in. I need to lubricate my shift linkage and want to make sure I use the correct grease. Thanks.
Hello Lance I use Castrol brand.. There is a lubricant page in our store link in all the video discription boxes. You'll be able to find all the products I use and recommend there. Rubber grease works best on rubber seals. Silicone seals can use either synthetic or petroleum based grease. Anything metal to metal I prefer petroleum based. Rubber grease is a mineral base and won't do well with heat. Good luck!
Hello Roy I used mothers cleaner carnuba wax and a damp microfiber rag to removed the haze This should help in preventing cloudy lenses down the road Good Luck!
Hi Mike, I have a clock produced one month later than yours. I broke the green warranty seal and repaired it myself by simply restoring the temperature sensitive solder joint. www.dropbox.com/s/kwxgfigoiz8tvms/111226162337%20015%20%2823%29.jpg?dl=0 and working: www.dropbox.com/s/hyr22ywnjbb0eq2/111219134302%20002%20%2811%29.MOV?dl=0
Hello John Thats awesome! Thanks for sharing You are quite handing working with small detail Its great to have a look at the clock internals!! Did you just recently do this work? Also I notice your radio looks to be similar to mine
@@MikesRestorations Thanks Mike. I did this a few years ago, and the clock still works fine. It runs slow, but there is an adjustment on the back to correct. Since I disconnect the battery often, I haven't bothered getting it dialed in. The radio is original to the car. I took it out and replaced with a "retro" bluetooth one, but thinking I will put it back in for the look. I don't listen to the radio anyway when driving the Porsche!
Ahhhhhh. I love watching the basics. No crazy camera nonsense or music. Just basic work.
Thanks Christopher
Just trying to keep it simple=)
Those gauges looked amazing-like brand new! Agree-the old gauge illumination bulb holders are somewhat rickety.
Thanks Robert, Just got through test and drive.. everything working okay except temp and fuel gauge wires are backwards.
The blue and yellow wires need to be where the green wires are plugged in. With that change everything working as is should!
Cheers!
Dash with gauges looks terrific, great work as usual
Thanks David!
Hard to believe the details required to complete what appears to be a small part of an overall restoration....this looks so good..very impressive.
Thanks Rob
Yes a bunch of work and lots of tiny details in the gauges!
No gimmicks, just straight forward hard work and precision. You're inspiring mate.
Thanks Baron
We just do the work here..not much on the entertainment value
Wow. Looks beautiful. No matter how good everything else looks, if the part you stare at every minute you’re behind the wheel isn’t right, it just doesn’t feel complete. Nicely done! 👍
Im with you on that one..dashboard in a sports car is most important!
Great video as usual. This car will definitely be BETTER than factory new.
Thanks Rodney
We are hoping the end result will be something we can all enjoy for years to come
Dash looks crisp. Great work
Thanks Mooney!
Wow, again Sir, an inspiring process...I’m rebuilding my 914 and have drawn from you precision and detail many times. Thank you for your time and effort.
Hello Billy
Thank you Im glad the videos are coming in handy
Good luck on your 914!
Beautiful work Mike! Pls check your temperature gauge as it shouldn’t indicate max temp when you turn on ignition as you did.... probably you’ve installed the wrong gauge/ temp sender combination......keep us posted pls
Thanks Camiel
I think the issue could be an incomplete circuit. The engine is not installed at this point so sensor is not able to read any resistance.
Will let you know though if its a problems once were running!
Looking great Mike. A good video on an overlooked area. 😎👍
Thanks Resto Blast..amazing what goes into a set a gauges!
@@MikesRestorations it's amazing what goes into any area, if you want things to opperate as good as possible, for a long time to come & be aesthetically pleasing Mike. I know what you're saying mate. 👍
Great work Mike as always
Thank you GS!
MIKE amazing video!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its amazing to see it reborn!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Master
Yes its getting exciting now we can see a finished product=)
It looks gorgeous. My car had had a direct short in the dash harness sometime during it's life and suffered a partial dash harness meltdown. The dash lighting circuit is not fused! No relays on the headlight/high beam switch either. Not sure what they were thinking there.
Hi Gary
Yes I can see easily how a short could occur and create a melt down..The harness set up is very sensitive to exposure.
Your car seems to be lucky it didnt catch fire from the melt down..anyways you are lucky!=)
@@MikesRestorations Hey Mike, yes very lucky. It happened during the previous ownership. Lots of twisted wires and duct tape in there :). It's a wonder it worked. I had the entire power harness repaired from the battery back and removed and then installed it myself.
I'm curious about the sequence of the assembly. Your remark about big hands trying to get the clock installed made me wonder if at the factory the clock was installed before the wiper motor and linkage. It seems like it would be easier for the factory to to arrange the sequence with all the parts at the ready. That might be information that never leaves the factory. However it goes together, it's looking pretty good!
Hello Gregg
Im pretty sure the factory installed the gauges prior to wiper motor and the other dash components. Its tight in there..
Unfortunately my gauge restoration timing was a little late..
Good thing I have small hands!
@@MikesRestorations Clock before speedometer. Reach hands through large hole. NH is great they did mine while I waited.
Yes installing clock before speedo is the way to go.. If waiting on clock progress goes on anyways=)
Amazing work. Really enjoy your videos.
Thanks Dan! Im glad you are enjoying the series
Dash is looking great. You must have been so frustrated by the delays due to COVID-19. Anxious to see the radio install. Keep the videos coming!
Hello Dan
Thanks, Yes I have had many delays on a wide range of parts and services due to the pandemic but it seems like we are finally getting the train rolling again!
More, more, faster, faster yum yum. love this channel.
Thanks John we appreciate your enthusiasm=)
awesome video
Thanks Troels!
Awesome, as usual. Why does the clock get a gasket & the other gauges do not? It still amazes me how they built these in any kind of volume.
All gauges have gaskets but they were probably mounted by Mike beforehand.
Hi Christopher
It sure is a mystery how they cranked them out on mass scale.
As Fredrik commented yes they all do get rubber gaskets..they were installed before sliding into the dash
Thank you for the video Mike, so inspirational! Thanks again !!
You're welcome Harley Thank you for the inspiring comment!
Mike, your restoration is the best! Do you think that it might be better than that of some of the top resto shops? Are you going to keep the car, or sell it to start another restoration?
Hello Hank Thank you
The goal on this restoration has been to bring it to complete and thorough restoration with the highest quality
parts and work possible. It tough to compete with Pro shops as they have tooling, experience and man power we do not have here. If in the end we could be in the same ball park I would be thrilled
There is some exceptional work being done out there now.
As for selling it ..Not sure what the future holds ins store for me but the immediate plan is to enjoy all the hard work=)
As for a future build.. that would require me stepping away from my current business.
Its not realistic or possible to do another restoration as a part time hobby..
The man hours are unbelievable!
Looks absolutely magnificent ! Was looking at a custom build with really elegant gauges but this is looking just as good. The car is almost there, isn't it ?
Hello Remco Thanks
Yes the car is looking like a finished product.. Still need to finish up the front seats and install the doors..a couple misc items and that should do it for the body.
The engine and gearbox still needs to be built after that
Another awesome video. Mike, what are your thoughts of the Porsche Classic Radio? I mean the new one that Porsche sells for classic vehicles...
Thanks Gplus
I haven't actually used one of those but am familiar with the classic radio concept..
Its a good idea and covered quite a range of years with the design.
The next video coming up will really open up what's going on with those classic originals and how to make them cross over to new technology
@@MikesRestorations awesome! Can't wait!!
@@MikesRestorations I'm also looking forward to that video. When do you think you will publish?
@@Eldfast Its was all set to go this weekend but TH-cam flagged it for a copyright claim.. Im now trying to find a way to finish the ending of the video
without any copyright infringement issue.
Anytime sound is produced in a video is very difficult to get around.. I have an idea how to get it done but it has set me back a few days
Please stand by it coming soon!
20:10 isnt that green light oil pressure? and red beside it alt
Excellent video Mike. Was the clock working OK at the end?
Thanks quicktastic..Yes its seemed to be keeping perfect time so far=)
Cool
Hi Mike your gauges look great. Enjoyed your video. North Hollywood Speedometer do excellent work I set my tachometer,speedometer, and Clock there also they did excellent work. Mike the The wiring for your dash gauges looks like new wire did you replace your wiring or is that the original wiring? I would like to replace some or all of my dash wiring in my 911.
Hello Marion
Yes I agree..North Hollywood Speedometer does an incredible job and provides a service that is impossible for the DIY guy to replicate.
The wiring harness is original.
When I pulled it out of the car it went thru a thorough cleaning and tune up of all electrical connections and heat shrink covers.
Also for the the dash it turns out that I replaced about 8 bulb sockets and the entire set of bulbs.
Only one was working out of the original set up.
Steve at 911highvoltage.com/ can make new and partial SWB harnesses. For new LWB harness, Kroon is the way to go www.kroonwireharnesses.com/
Mike, can you confirm if your hazard switch is pulled, do you get the dash flashers to blink in unison as well? Mine do not, and many forums have conflicting information on whether the arrows in the tach work as well as the light within the hazard switch. Thank you!
Hello Danial
I have been traveling, I will have a look this weekend and verify! Please send by
Daniel, I just hooked up the battery and did a system check. On my car the emergency flasher does not work in conjunction with the turn signals when flashing. It only flashes by itself.
I hope this helps
Good Luck!
Mike, isn't the red light before the gas gauge the "low fuel" warning light?
Hello Brian
Yes you are correct! My notes messy on this one and too many interruptions making the video makes for sloppy technical details.. Fredrc Klass and and Eric Costello also brought to my attention
Not sure how I crossed up my notes but appreciate the group support in getting it right!=)
I fall in in the line of tributes to you Mike. This video is really really helpful to me. But the red light below fuel measurement, isn't this red light a warning when fuel too low? The generator red light is to the left on the Temp gauge, right?
When I drive with low fuel and turns sharp to the left, the red big light turns on. The petrol is moving in the tank and therefore the floater in the tank sinks and indicates low fuel.
Hi Fredrik
There were many fuel and temperature combination gauges used on these early cars..My manual speck out the alternator light for this location..I'll have another look to make sure I didn't misread anything is possible!
@@MikesRestorations The red light below the fuel gauge is a low fuel warning light. The green light on the temp gauge is for low oil pressure. There is also a red light in the temp gauge. That red light is for the alternator not working. That is usually due to the alternator belt destruction.
Hello Eric
Yes you and Fredrik are absolutely correct! Thank you for verifying that fact..
I have no idea how my notes became so confusing and incorrect.
Looking again a the owners manual its spells this out clearly!
I think the heat is cooking my brain and getting tunnel vision
@@MikesRestorations No problem. Keep up the good work! If I ever restore my 1967 912, your videos will be a tremendous help! I just went through rewiring my gauges and installing the ATO fuse block from ReFuze. The wiring can be confusing. Luckily, the 912 and the 911 share the same wiring loom.
@@MikesRestorations Even the sun has its spots 😊
Hi Mike, these small brass bulb holders with one cable. Wouldn't it make sense to change them to a brass bulb holder with a "spade connection" instead? I can only find the ones with spades to buy or do you know who sells them?
Yes thats actually what needs to be done to replace them..I ended up replace about 6 of them to spade style, all new bulbs throughout dash and a couple other of the larger bulb holders.
Just need to add a female end the the wire going into them.
@Cristopher Reeves Hello Christopher thanks
The wiring harness is original..I pulled it out of the car a few years back and went thru it end to end working out all connections and cleaning.
Im not sure where to source an aftermarket ..Originals are nice but very fragile and brittle to work with.
Extra care is needed if removing from car and re-pulling
Good Luck!
Hey Mike, what rubber grease do you use? I remember you saying but checking a bunch of vids I can’t find which one you note it in. I need to lubricate my shift linkage and want to make sure I use the correct grease. Thanks.
Hello Lance
I use Castrol brand.. There is a lubricant page in our store link in all the video discription boxes. You'll be able to find all the products I use and recommend there.
Rubber grease works best on rubber seals. Silicone seals can use either synthetic or petroleum based grease. Anything metal to metal I prefer petroleum based.
Rubber grease is a mineral base and won't do well with heat.
Good luck!
What kind of wax was used on the glass?
Hello Roy
I used mothers cleaner carnuba wax and a damp microfiber rag to removed the haze
This should help in preventing cloudy lenses down the road
Good Luck!
Gauge Odyssey! ;)
Thanks Pedro
Hi Mike, I have a clock produced one month later than yours. I broke the green warranty seal and repaired it myself by simply restoring the temperature sensitive solder joint. www.dropbox.com/s/kwxgfigoiz8tvms/111226162337%20015%20%2823%29.jpg?dl=0 and working: www.dropbox.com/s/hyr22ywnjbb0eq2/111219134302%20002%20%2811%29.MOV?dl=0
Hello John
Thats awesome! Thanks for sharing
You are quite handing working with small detail
Its great to have a look at the clock internals!!
Did you just recently do this work?
Also I notice your radio looks to be similar to mine
@@MikesRestorations Thanks Mike. I did this a few years ago, and the clock still works fine. It runs slow, but there is an adjustment on the back to correct. Since I disconnect the battery often, I haven't bothered getting it dialed in. The radio is original to the car. I took it out and replaced with a "retro" bluetooth one, but thinking I will put it back in for the look. I don't listen to the radio anyway when driving the Porsche!