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stratoblaster 01-23-2005 06:13 AM

Introducing... My new S2
 
Just want to gloat about my new S2. Here is a pic. That is my 914 in the background also....

http://www.members.cox.net/jasons7/944s2.JPG

CT944 01-23-2005 06:14 AM

love the white...nice car.

bryanthompson 01-23-2005 06:24 AM

Very nice! Love the teener too :)

jimbilly 01-25-2005 09:12 AM

I have one that looks just like it!, dk blue interior too? How many miles?

Z-man 01-25-2005 09:54 AM

Very nice!
-Z.

stratoblaster 01-25-2005 10:20 AM

It has the Burgandy interior which needs just a little repair. My dash is perfect. My wheel is unlacing but otherwise good. Seats have a couple tears. I want to get it into an Uph. shop and re-lace the wheel, and repair the torn panels with new panels.

The car has 149k, and has had everything it ever needed. For what I paid, I have some breathing room if something takes a crap. There are some other things I can do to freshen the appearance as well. Example, that scuff guard decal on the front passenger fender has done its job and is discolored.

Z-man 01-25-2005 11:12 AM

When was the cam chain guide/tensioner replaced? If it hasn't yet been replaced, it needs replacement! If it fails, you will have some serious damage to repair.

-Z.

stratoblaster 01-25-2005 11:24 AM

It already failed! The PO had a catastrophic failure of the tensioner. It now has a brand new head(not rebuilt or used, brand new Porsche), brand new cams, chain etc. Or I should say brand new at around 115k if memory serves me correct. The bill for this job was around $7800.

I know the tensioner is a weak link, how often should you replace it?

Also are the Kricket(sp?) belt gauges reliable?

CJFusco 01-25-2005 11:34 AM

nice car... i also like the 914. How do you decide which to drive?

stratoblaster 01-25-2005 12:32 PM

Well lately that decision has been easy. The S2 is new for me and the 914 needs a fuel pump. Long story short, I had a BMW daily driver that I totalled 2 months ago. The 944 replaces that. I have been driving the 914 for 2 months when I bought the S2. So right now, no decision. Actually, I am going to sell the 914. I have another one I want to start working on.

will944 01-25-2005 05:09 PM

Nice purchase. Good luck with it!

bluebullet 01-25-2005 10:37 PM

yes very nice cars (both of them). That 914 is lookin sharp...

bryanthompson 01-26-2005 03:53 AM

Put your location in your profile so we can torture ourselves with the thought of buying your 914! My life would be complete if I had another 914... but... I'd be living in the doghouse for awhile :p

stratoblaster 01-26-2005 04:14 AM

I'm in Scottsdale Arizona. Unfortunately that 914 is NOT AZRustFree. It has typical 914 rust. Console, battery tray, rear trunk. But its not as bad as some you might find in other areas. Its not a pristine example, but its nothing to be ashamed of either. A perfect driver.

AFJuvat 01-26-2005 04:30 AM

Welcome to water world. It looks like a nice example.

The tensioner should be replaced every 90K The tensioner pads should be checked every 30 - 45K

AFJuvat

stratoblaster 01-26-2005 04:38 AM

Thanks for the info. So, the pads are probably about due for inspection.

AFJuvat 01-26-2005 04:46 AM

It can't hurt. The pads themselves are cheap ($7 - $10). The valve cover gasket kit is around $50.

Cheap insurance against cam\valve failure.

AFJuvat

carsontc 01-26-2005 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by stratoblaster
Also are the Kricket(sp?) belt gauges reliable?
someone did a comparison with the Porsche gauge (where was that?) the Kricket did well IIRC


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