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It started off as a simple valve adjustment...
...and quickly evolved into this
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Because??
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Decided to finally fix the leaks that made such a mess of the engine, and which also made the valve adjustment job pretty unpleasant - everything was coated in a dirty oil residue.
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At one of my first jobs, the old guy who owned the place could whip out a 911 engine in less than a half an hour. I swear he'd pull it out for anything more than an oil change (slightly exaggerating, but not by much). After awhile, I felt the same way, too. Valve adjustment AND an oil leak from something on top? It's coming out!
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It started as a valve adjust......
And then a head stud fell out ![]() Fixed it with a 3.6L ![]()
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Gotta love that jack stand , tripod (?) and the rotted pallet.
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So... did you get your valves adjusted...?
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yep. at first glance one wonders how it can support these 200+ kg of weight, uh...
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Rotted pallet? nah that is just nicely weathered....
but do wonder why you used it? I am also moving toward the 'pull the engine' for anything more involved than oil change. same with my 944s for anything involving getting to the bell housing. good luck.
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Same here. In 2003, pulled the lower valve covers for a routine valve adjustment and it started raining headstuds.
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Think you could share the list of tools and checklists? I’m always on the lookout for those who have created such guides - I’ve not pulled an engine yet, but my oil consumption figures indicate I’ll have to do so...
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You have been blessed. That engine chose you as its rebuilder.
Praise be to the Porsche Flat 6.
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What lift do you have? I'm considering getting a 4 post and the engine obviously fits between the rails of your.
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Well ... that's one way of doing a valve adjustment ... lol
After the last one i did , i decided to install a 95 3.6, no more valve adjustments ... wooooohooo !
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The lift lowers enough for the jack ?
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Any broken studs?
Someone has to ask....
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Just tallying up the $$ for everything I want to do while it's out, which could take a while lol. Oh, and waiting to receive my valve adjustment tool.
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Good eye pmax, that's indeed an inverted jackstand to back up the jack.
Rotted pallet was outside for over 9 years, it was what my 4-post lift was delivered on so it's appropriate ![]()
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No broken studs, the stud gods are smiling on me (for now anyway).
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Just needed the extra height for the jack not to be maxed out before lifting the car, and didn't have the necessary wood (2x4, 4x4 etc) lying around.
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