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Wayne,
I have an opportunity to pickup a 88' 930. What are the differences in the removal proceedure? The motor has low mileage but has been sitting for a number of years. What should I check/replace i.e. seals, brakes etc.? Good stuff in the article! Kyle

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The main difference is the exhaust and turbo plumbing that you need to remove. Nearly everything else is very similar. The fuel injection in the engine compartment is similar, but more complicated. Take photos of everything (hundreds of photos) just in case you miss anything. For the stuff that I recommend replacing, see my Engine Rebuild book, http://www.101projects.com

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