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Engine rebuild videos
Planning to reseal my 964 3.6 myself. Has anyone used http://www.pfixit.com/ videos or something similar? I’m pretty handy with a wrench, just nice to have some general guidance and torque specs.
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Location: Cleveland, OH
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Had not seen that one... Kinda wish I had as my motor is 993 based. I've watched the Klassik Automotive videos.
I'd download the workshop manual too if you do not have it. There's a few pages in the beginning of the engine section that has all the torque specs. |
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Thanks for the reply, which workshop manual are you referring to? Do you have a link?
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I have never seen that site. Great resource, thanks for sending!
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Breitworks has some videos on rebuilding engines.
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Klassikats at Klassik Automotive Training School on YouTube has some of the best 911 repair and engine rebuild videos on the web.
Kurt shares his knowledge in a direct, no BS manner that is easy to watch and super informative. His youtube channel is https://www.youtube.com/@klassikats/videos John |
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