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930 Engine Removal Advice

Does anyone have any advice or tips on the engine removal process for a 1983 930? I have removed and replaced the engine on my 1979 SC several times so I am familiar with the process on that car. I have Wayne's book (and several others) but I am wondering if there's any additional plumbing or special care I should be aware of?

Also, are there any sources of published information specific to a 930 rebuild?

Thanks in advance,
Duane Duclaux
Richmond, VA

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pretty much the same deal. just different fuel line fittings positions and one extra oil line to remove from the tank.
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I dropped mine afew months ago. IIRC, there were 4-5 additional disconnects I had to make. Oil and breather lines on the right side, an additional electrical connection in front and the wastegate vacuum lines. My WG lines may have been unique since I have a boost controller though.

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