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jmancool 08-01-2009 03:11 PM

Rebuild website
 
Hi All, does anyone know or can recommend a good 911 engine rebuild website that has set-by-set information? Regards J

Flat6pac 08-01-2009 03:43 PM

There is a bunch of Aussis on here and there should be at least a couple with several builds under their belts
Just get the spec book and a few tools and remember how you took it apart..I didnt have digital cameras and computers when I started. Torque by the spec book or by the instructions.
Sub assemble everything, the crank and rods, the pump and inter shaft and chains, the heads comeback from the shop assembled, seal them to the cam carrier, install the cams, rockers and even set the valves in 2 groups of three. Notice how the rockers line up with the narrow side on the cam carrier.
Everything you do is learning. There is loads of doubt, good deal of sealants, but if you lay everything out clean, you will use it all

Bruce

304065 08-01-2009 04:50 PM

Uhh, you are on the definitive resource for 911 engine rebuilding in the world.

jmancool 08-01-2009 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flat6pac (Post 4811997)
There is a bunch of Aussis on here and there should be at least a couple with several builds under their belts
Just get the spec book and a few tools and remember how you took it apart..I didnt have digital cameras and computers when I started. Torque by the spec book or by the instructions.
Sub assemble everything, the crank and rods, the pump and inter shaft and chains, the heads comeback from the shop assembled, seal them to the cam carrier, install the cams, rockers and even set the valves in 2 groups of three. Notice how the rockers line up with the narrow side on the cam carrier.
Everything you do is learning. There is loads of doubt, good deal of sealants, but if you lay everything out clean, you will use it all

Bruce

Thank you for your insightful information. I have a repair manual and know how the engine came apart. I can’t find the chapter called Lessons learned or After 200,000km’s what happens, Different head studs or Modified chain tensioner in my workshop manual…..You don't find experience in workshop manuals only how to pull apart a new clean engine. I'm after a knowledgeable person/people that have rebuilt these engines (in the 21st century) so I can learn from their many varying experiences. Cheers big ears.

jimbauman 08-01-2009 09:21 PM

Simple - you need "Wayne's Book..."

JB

euro911sc 08-02-2009 06:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbauman (Post 4812389)
Simple - you need "Wayne's Book..."

JB

See Above. There is no substitute...

-michael

jmancool 12-25-2009 09:26 PM

Got "Wayne's" book for Christmas - fantastic book, well done Wayne.

DanielDudley 12-26-2009 03:35 AM

There is a fantastic video of a 1/8 scale model engine being assembled on the Off Topic forum. While it isn't a ''real'' 911 engine, it may be the kind of video you would like to see, as it gives one a clear picture of how the parts fit together in 3D. Once you see it, it becomes clear that while a 911 engine is different from your basic inline four or V8, it is a logical and relatively simple unit, with no voodoo involved.

coxy 12-26-2009 05:15 AM

Impact bumpers
 
try


www.impactbumpers.com

Regards
Coxy

777joee 12-31-2009 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmancool (Post 5089756)
Got "Wayne's" book for Christmas - fantastic book, well done Wayne.

Between this site and Wayne's book you should be able to build any 911 motor you want.

One rule of thumb. KEEP IT CLEAN then CLEAN IT AGAIN!

Wayne 962 01-05-2010 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmancool (Post 5089756)
Got "Wayne's" book for Christmas - fantastic book, well done Wayne.

Thanks! I spent a lot of time on it. I just finished 98 projects on the new Boxster book!

-Wayne

jonesb930 01-06-2010 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts (Post 5109593)
Thanks! I spent a lot of time on it. I just finished 98 projects on the new Boxster book!

-Wayne

So does that mean 3 more (to make it 101) and you can start the transmission book??? :D


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