06 Jul Do Work
It’s the middle of the week, and just when you think the momentum is slowing…it’s not.
There’s quite a fever of action always happening at Fluid; whether it revolves around older project cars or something that just rolled in for service, everybody’s running at race pace from 8 in the morning until 7 at night, sometimes later, five-and-a-half days per week (Saturday hours are reduced slightly). And just when you think there’s nothing to do for five minutes, something else comes up (or is towed in) and the cycle begins again. Today, everybody’s scattered around the shop and all sorts of things are happening. Let’s take a look, shall we?
Earlier in the day, Zach was finishing double-checking everything in the Z4M’s valvetrain before sealing it up one last time. Now that the internals are just about finished, it’s over to fabrication for the beginning of that work, including but not limited to various fluid coolers, an exhaust and some sway bar links. The drivetrain is just about put back together, so there should be some serious weld content coming up in a week or two.
Right behind the Z4M is a model of Porsche that’s certainly not seen every day, unless it’s in your driveway. This Porsche 928 came in running rough, and when it leaves…well…it won’t be. For now, though, it’s a nice car you don’t see every day, and was worthy of a snap or two.
And the interior, much like the 300ZX from last week, is in good condition. The pictures on all the dash’s various buttons are rather large, as if it was seemingly meant for a bespectacled member of the geriatric community. Perhaps this is Mr. Magoo’s car; it probably isn’t, but you never know. Either way, it’s nice and it’s clean.
Over on the dyno, Jose’s M3 is getting its Active Autowerke tune tweaked for passing emissions. We’re also installing the OEM alarm system and all its various sensors, just in case the streets of Chicago get a little gritty. Getting a car to pass emissions is always an endeavor, especially with a tune and a supercharger attached, but we’re willing to take up the challenge, all for the sake of a cleaner environment. Or at least that’s what we’ll tell you…
A little further into the garage, we’ve got George’s 318 just about finished in terms of fabrication-specific work. The valve cover came back from the powdercoater, so now we’ve gone about the task of making sure everything is tightened down and cleaned up for the next stage of work to begin.
Finally, Perry’s 190E received a little bit of sprucing up today, and when that paint is clean, my goodness! The color looks nice when photographed, but you don’t really get the depth of the paint until you see it in the flesh (or metal).
And don’t forget, we’re constantly blowing up Facebook, so if you haven’t ‘Liked’ us yet, do it! Also, registration for Motor Union is open and hanging out in our store, so check it out. We’ve also added an event on Facebook; if you can’t get into it for whatever reason, just let us know and we’ll add you in!
Brandon
Posted at 20:27h, 06 Julywhats happening with mr burroughs whip on the lift in the last pic??
thomas
Posted at 01:09h, 07 JulyAre u sure the s4 is all wheel drive? if so, then it must be a one of..
fluidmotorunion
Posted at 06:54h, 07 JulyBrandon: New velocity stack system. Our old one is a bit, shall we say, dated.
fluidmotorunion
Posted at 06:56h, 07 JulyThomas: Good call, my mistake. I was thinking of the 4S models from much later down Porsche’s timeline. Thanks!