Watch all the other episodes on this car using these links! Part 1: th-cam.com/video/42ET632De0g/w-d-xo.html Part 3: th-cam.com/video/dyKcaSoB5Rk/w-d-xo.html Part 4: th-cam.com/video/_FJv1_WrXkY/w-d-xo.html Part 5: th-cam.com/video/fe8QwoVekC8/w-d-xo.html Part 6: th-cam.com/video/yLpFL2I77Yc/w-d-xo.html
I dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Zayden Gianni Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I’d hate to see this persons bill, but looks like you did a great job saving another 944. Maybe one day the prices on the 944s will come up so the owner can get a good return on all the hard work put into this
I just want too say thank you for make these videos I've taken what I learned from you and finally found a solid car now let's just hope I can keep it on the road as far as maintenance lol wish I could show you the car
Are you on facebook? I have a group where you can ask questions and show pictures of your cars! Thanks! facebook.com/groups/128264574553699/?ref=group_header
Sperglet I think I know what you mean. Do you mean zooming out when I’m walking around the cars? Sometimes it isn’t possible since there are 20 cars packed side by side and other times I just don’t want people seeing the other cars. So I’d say a lot of the time it is intentional.
I'm currently restoring my 84 944. I was just planning on doing the belts but you know how that ends. Now I'm chasing rust. Where could I find body panels to weld in. I have a hole in the passenger footwear at the base of the wheel well area and that round "jacking point". Any suggestions as the where to locate panels please let me know and please keep up the good work.
Try contacting Elliott Grafton at 944 Barn and he may be able to get you those panels. If he cant cut them out for you, then depending on where you're located it might be worth the road trip to visit him. He has about 40 parts cars so he should have what you need. His email address is: egrafton944@hotmail.com
What engine mounts do use on your car my dad had bought the 50 dollar hydraulic engine mounts from Lindsey racing and they worked for a few days and now they are not working. His car is the 84 Porsche 944. He's thinking of getting the Lindsey racing ultra mounts, which is our only choice of non hydraulic engine mounts.
Ouch, looks like those are URO mounts. You can usually buy those for about $30-35 from most venders. I just put a set in a car and they're not bad so far but I have put very little miles on it. I usually go with the Meyle mounts which are about $40-45 and haven't had any issues. That said, if this is a street car I would stay away from solid racing mounts. The idea behind the hydraulic mounts are to make the engine feel smoother and quieter inside. Since an inline-four only fires once every 180 degrees it jerks like crazy and will make the car feel like a cheap tractor. I hope that helps!
I don't really, I just start out by separating the bolts by type; either hex head or socket head, etc. Then I only have to remember which type goes where and choose the ones that are the correct length. Simple to do since you can count how many you'll need and if you have that exact amount then that's where they go!
It depends. If the car is just being roughed up for paint then I use 320, but in this case I needed to remove a flaky clear coat so I went down to 250. That's usually as low as I'll go. Any lower and you start to lose the details and lines in the body. Even when using bondo you want to use 250 so you don't remove too much and end up with warps. Afterwards in both cases I block sand by hand with 400 grit and that will remove the deeper scratches left behind by the 320 or 250. Then its ready for paint! I hope that helps!
I usually keep the specifics of the actual build price private between me and the owner. Prices can vary since different people want different things and also vary depending on the condition of the cylinders. That said, I can state the basic price that I charge to do a simple rebuild like this on a good engine. With all new gaskets, seals, a thorough cleaning, and plated parts, you're looking at $3500. I hope that helps!
It does. I’d love to get my 88’ 757 option to that quality of a build. I’d have no issue bringing you the motor to do it. Nice job! This is the car the owner wanted a Concourse build on correct?
Yep, I know the feeling. I wish my daily driver looked as nice. I do plan to swap on some freshly plated parts during my next belt change just to freshen it up. That said, a concourse rebuild is far more extensive than this but it should hopefully look good enough that someone has to look twice at to see that it isn't. Thanks!
@@rafayaziz3324 This is the place I take them to: www.electroplate.biz/index.html They're located in Gastonia, NC, which about 20 minutes away from me. All items will need to be cleaned and bead blasted with all old galvanizing removed before they receive them. I don't know if your place requires that too but I figured it was worth mentioning. As for the finish, I send a ton of parts over there and they all come back nice very for the most part. Most of the time when something isn't perfect its on my end where I should have made sure the surface was smoother or it wasn't clean enough. I hope that helps!
I have some experience with 944s (i have a s2 as one of my daily’s) have you ever used those dash repair covers ? My dash is cracked to hell and wonder if the covers are any good ?
I've seen them on a few cars and they're not my favorite thing but not a bad choice if you just want something to cover the cracks... I installed one in my first 924S and grew to dislike it since it warped over time. However the later dash caps are less prone to that, but now if the dash in a car I buy is cracked badly I just replace it with one that has the least amount of cracks and live with it. I hope that helps!
Watch all the other episodes on this car using these links!
Part 1: th-cam.com/video/42ET632De0g/w-d-xo.html
Part 3: th-cam.com/video/dyKcaSoB5Rk/w-d-xo.html
Part 4: th-cam.com/video/_FJv1_WrXkY/w-d-xo.html
Part 5: th-cam.com/video/fe8QwoVekC8/w-d-xo.html
Part 6: th-cam.com/video/yLpFL2I77Yc/w-d-xo.html
I have a question can you change the end plate gasket of my 84 944 with out dropping the transmission
how the hell did you remember where all the bolts go? that bucket gave me the chills, you did an excellent job!!
Just been doing it a long time. I sort them by knowing pretty much their exact location at this point. Thanks!
That engine looks like a really quality job.
Thanks!
I dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@Felix Mitchell Instablaster =)
@Zayden Gianni Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Zayden Gianni it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
Brilliant to see another 944 being saved. Recently bought a 1979 924 to save
Assembly engine= a masterpiece work
I’d hate to see this persons bill, but looks like you did a great job saving another 944. Maybe one day the prices on the 944s will come up so the owner can get a good return on all the hard work put into this
Wow. All your videos are excellent but this one was INCREDIBLE.
Thanks! I can't wait to get this engine back in!
Nice video! Thank you for sharing your wisdom once again. Have an enjoyable summer. Take care!
Thanks! I hope you have a nice summer too!
Ya Extrañaba tus vídeos! Precioso esta quedando ese motor! Éxito y Bendiciones desde Puerto Rico! 🌴🇵🇷
Always good to see quality work!
Thanks!
Wonderful job!
Thank you!
I just want too say thank you for make these videos I've taken what I learned from you and finally found a solid car now let's just hope I can keep it on the road as far as maintenance lol wish I could show you the car
Are you on facebook? I have a group where you can ask questions and show pictures of your cars! Thanks! facebook.com/groups/128264574553699/?ref=group_header
Wow! Phenomenal rebuild!
Thanks you!
Great work and the car looks great but you need to zoom out on your shots.
Sperglet I think I know what you mean. Do you mean zooming out when I’m walking around the cars? Sometimes it isn’t possible since there are 20 cars packed side by side and other times I just don’t want people seeing the other cars. So I’d say a lot of the time it is intentional.
What did you have done to the valve cover. Is it plated, painted or blasted? What company? Great videos.
It was bead blasted at my local machine shop.
Looking great! - How many strokes per cylinder for the Sunnen paste, how do you know when it's enough?
The instructions are to work the hone back and forth at a moderate pace for 1 minute. I hope that helps!
I'm currently restoring my 84 944. I was just planning on doing the belts but you know how that ends. Now I'm chasing rust. Where could I find body panels to weld in. I have a hole in the passenger footwear at the base of the wheel well area and that round "jacking point". Any suggestions as the where to locate panels please let me know and please keep up the good work.
Try contacting Elliott Grafton at 944 Barn and he may be able to get you those panels. If he cant cut them out for you, then depending on where you're located it might be worth the road trip to visit him. He has about 40 parts cars so he should have what you need. His email address is: egrafton944@hotmail.com
Nice video! Can you please link the video to that full engine rebuild? Thanks.
I'm not sure if I showed the entire rebuild of this engine... just the highlights.
What company does your yellow zinc plating? And is it hexavalent or trivalent?
Hi, here's a link to the company that plates my parts. According to their site it is hexavalent. I hope that helps!
www.electroplate.biz/index.html
What engine mounts do use on your car my dad had bought the 50 dollar hydraulic engine mounts from Lindsey racing and they worked for a few days and now they are not working. His car is the 84 Porsche 944. He's thinking of getting the Lindsey racing ultra mounts, which is our only choice of non hydraulic engine mounts.
Ouch, looks like those are URO mounts. You can usually buy those for about $30-35 from most venders. I just put a set in a car and they're not bad so far but I have put very little miles on it. I usually go with the Meyle mounts which are about $40-45 and haven't had any issues. That said, if this is a street car I would stay away from solid racing mounts. The idea behind the hydraulic mounts are to make the engine feel smoother and quieter inside. Since an inline-four only fires once every 180 degrees it jerks like crazy and will make the car feel like a cheap tractor. I hope that helps!
How did you keep track of which bolts go where?
I don't really, I just start out by separating the bolts by type; either hex head or socket head, etc. Then I only have to remember which type goes where and choose the ones that are the correct length. Simple to do since you can count how many you'll need and if you have that exact amount then that's where they go!
Hey Brett, what grit did you use when sanding down initially?
It depends. If the car is just being roughed up for paint then I use 320, but in this case I needed to remove a flaky clear coat so I went down to 250. That's usually as low as I'll go. Any lower and you start to lose the details and lines in the body. Even when using bondo you want to use 250 so you don't remove too much and end up with warps. Afterwards in both cases I block sand by hand with 400 grit and that will remove the deeper scratches left behind by the 320 or 250. Then its ready for paint! I hope that helps!
Nice looking engine Brent...looks like you can do that with your eyes closed...what was the cost breakdown on the rebuild?
I usually keep the specifics of the actual build price private between me and the owner. Prices can vary since different people want different things and also vary depending on the condition of the cylinders. That said, I can state the basic price that I charge to do a simple rebuild like this on a good engine. With all new gaskets, seals, a thorough cleaning, and plated parts, you're looking at $3500. I hope that helps!
It does. I’d love to get my 88’ 757 option to that quality of a build. I’d have no issue bringing you the motor to do it. Nice job! This is the car the owner wanted a Concourse build on correct?
Yep, I know the feeling. I wish my daily driver looked as nice. I do plan to swap on some freshly plated parts during my next belt change just to freshen it up. That said, a concourse rebuild is far more extensive than this but it should hopefully look good enough that someone has to look twice at to see that it isn't. Thanks!
Man oh man. Those newly plated parts look great. You have a local place near you?
Yup, its about 20 minutes away but well worth the drive. I've heard of guys having to ship their parts off so I consider myself very fortunate!
@new bpo Its yellow zinc chromate
@@edredas which place specifically? My local one makes them dull looking, yours are very shiny and that's what I was looking for.
@@rafayaziz3324 This is the place I take them to: www.electroplate.biz/index.html
They're located in Gastonia, NC, which about 20 minutes away from me. All items will need to be cleaned and bead blasted with all old galvanizing removed before they receive them. I don't know if your place requires that too but I figured it was worth mentioning. As for the finish, I send a ton of parts over there and they all come back nice very for the most part. Most of the time when something isn't perfect its on my end where I should have made sure the surface was smoother or it wasn't clean enough. I hope that helps!
Did you replace the head studs?
Nope, they're reusable
I have some experience with 944s (i have a s2 as one of my daily’s) have you ever used those dash repair covers ? My dash is cracked to hell and wonder if the covers are any good ?
I've seen them on a few cars and they're not my favorite thing but not a bad choice if you just want something to cover the cracks... I installed one in my first 924S and grew to dislike it since it warped over time. However the later dash caps are less prone to that, but now if the dash in a car I buy is cracked badly I just replace it with one that has the least amount of cracks and live with it. I hope that helps!
edredas yeah both on the 944 and 924 there cracked but the 924 I’m going to live with intill a cheap dash comes up for sale. But the 944 is horrid
check out my video on dash repair.
@@georgegeorge163 check out my video on dash repair
Hi Brent. Which cylinder sleeves are u using?brand? Thanks bud😀 have a great day
They're made by LA sleeve. Most automotive machine shops will have their catalog. This is also the same sleeves that 944 spec racers use. Thanks!
@@edredas thanks 😊
Where do you get all the replacement parts?
Most of the parts I order from Pelican Parts. No affiliation. Thanks!
edredas thanks! Got a 944 for my friend for his birthday and we are gonna clean it up
That bucket of screws gave me anxiety.
where are you guys located?
We're located near Charlotte, N.C.
Great job?
Thanks!
Zylinder gehohnt ohne zu ätzen 😂😂
Ein Zylinder hat eine Stahlhülse, die nicht geätzt werden muss. Hoffentlich können Sie diese Google-Übersetzung verstehen. Vielen Dank!