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khamul02 05-10-2005 03:11 PM

leakdown test results??
 
Can some one please advise?

I'm looking to purchase a 89 911 with a ton of milage 170K+. All I really want is to commute in it & putt around town. What exactly does the leakdown test mean & how long do you think I can drive this car until serious repair is needed. Also can you give me some ideas about the cost invloved to fix what may be causing this problem?

Cylinder leakdown:
1. 6%
2. 10%
3. 80% **** at the least, I know this is very bad news
4. 4%
5. 7%
6. 5%

+ worn valve guide

Additional tech assessment:

The car runs very strong and has a long service history. The car has never been wrecked, the engine leaks no oil, suspension and body is tight, and the gearbox shifts very smoothly. The only issue with the car is one of the valve guides is excessively worn and therefore puffs oil smoke on startup. The engine otherwise doesn't smoke at all (neither on acceleration nor deceleration), so the bottom-end of the engine is in good shape.

inspection notes:
Car appears to have been repainted
Small dents in hood, left side, and roof
Broken sunroof cable (sunroof still functions)
Minor oil leak on oil line motor to cooler
Minor rear seal leak on transmission
Brakes good
Shocks good
Belts good
Transmission shifts nice
Clutch good
Electrics good
Air conditioning cools
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1115766640.jpg

asphaltgambler 05-10-2005 03:57 PM

Realize that it's tired and needs $$$ help. Question is do you want a project or a daily driver, big difference. Even if it need just a top end that cost + the purchase price and you could 'quickly' invest yourself into a hole

RoninLB 05-10-2005 04:01 PM

don't trust 1 leakdown test.

I'd find a local pelicanhead to hold your hand. The issues with these 911's are not ordinary. These pelicanhead guys are also not ordinary.


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