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Head bolt replacement
Greetings all. Recommendations for the best Porsche 911 repair shop in salt Lake City? Just found out I have q broken head bolt, and we all know what that means. Drop engine/trans, disassemble, replace ALL bolts. I really appreciate any feedback. '86 911, 62,000 original miles.
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Studs !
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We spent a day at Motorsport Inc on our way to Rennsport a few years back. They dropped what they were doing to get us back on the road, staying late in the process.
They can definitely handle a top end SC rebuild.
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‘86 Carrera 3.2........
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I believe the car is an ‘86 Carrera 3.2 as per description of the OP. Tony |
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They do those too! I saw head studs and assumed SC (because dilivar)
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Yes, frustration and insanity tend to make the mind engage in word games. Was sitting here in deep thought tossing the threaded end of the broken STUD in the palm of my hand. So yes BOLT is NOT correct. Head STUD is the word... problem and budget solving is NOT my specialty! Thanks guys to all who answered!
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