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Another sc engine rebuild
Good afternoon,
I haven't been on the site for such a long time . Life has a funny way of changing ones priorities. Ok , enough of that . I finally got back to my 80 Sc drove it from so ca up to no ca . Car ran great ,then the car got warm ,starter overheated , then ran leak down tests and a couple of cylinders reflected 20% +- leakage. Car has 150,000 hard miles. Pulled the motor and now I'm beside myself on how to proceed from here. I've never rebuilt one before, installed new clutch a few years ago without a problem . Now ,I read all the posts ,to just do top end , send it out ,have it done , upgrade it to a 3.2 but on a limited budget . I'm in a stalemate position. I want to the do it myself but so many options . Any advise would be much appreciated Glad to be back Tim |
Check out my rookie rebuild of a 3.0
Never even worked on a Porsche engine before and after a few years it still runs perfect. |
Thank you , I will ...
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There are a couple of books available you may want to study.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1568594675.jpg Well, maybe not the T owner's manual. |
Engine Rebuilding Classes..........
Tim,
I have an Engine Rebuilding Classes in April/May 2020 if you are one of those people who are interested in learning how to do a 911 engine rebuild but have very limited experience. There are still a few seats available as of today. PM me if you have any questions. Tony |
Rebuild class
Good morning,
I appreciate the invite Tony, However; Im ready to dig in now. Engine is out of car and I miss driving it. Been out of commission now about a year. Thanks... |
Thanks Trackrash
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