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Welcome to humanjoe.com!Welcome to humanjoe.com. This site is just a place for me to put information about my various hobbies, etc. Take a look around and enjoy. If you want to make a comment then sign up for an account and do it!
Formula One Racing TV Schedule 2008Just a calendar of future F1 Races coming up and when they are on TV. Enjoy!! Chapter 3 - Fuel SystemThe first thing I'm going to tackle is the fuel system. The problem is that the entire system has had gas sitting in it for almost 20 years. Gas, when sitting for a long period of time turns int a varnish that coats the inside of everything. This varnish can flake off and clog the fuel system. So, first I need to determine how bad things are. Chapter 2 - And We Begin...Before I begin any actual work on the 924, I have several things to finish up in my work area. Last fall I finished building the loft and moved a lot of the extra stuff around the garage up there. I also constructed a lumber rack on the south wall to get all of my woodworking lumber out of the middle of the floor. Chapter 1 - The Move!The main goal of this project was to move the 924 from Connecticut (near NYC) to the Boston area. I had two methods of getting the car moved. One, I pay an auto transport company to move it the 180 miles and not sorry about it. Two, I do it myself and worry about it a lot! Being stupid, I opted for option two. The auto-transport cost in the area of $750.00 USD for the move. I could rent a U-Haul trailer and haul it myself for about $125.00 USD. Well, that's a big difference and that means a little bit more for parts down the road. The Step by StepIn this section I hope to create a Chapter devoted to each of my key projects related to the 924's rebirth. Enjoy! Chapter 1 - The Move!
The 924 ProjectThis section of the website is devoted to my latest project, a 1977 Porsche 924 Martini Edition. Back in 1977 my parents bought this car off of the showroom floor as my mother's daily driver. During this time period she used the car to drive from upstate New York to Westchester County everyday (300 mile round trip). So over a couple of years this added on the mileage. |
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