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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: South of the Mason-Dixon Line
Posts: 3,722
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Congrats! I owned a 1985.5 944 for 12 years and sold it with 365,000 miles on it. NO engine or tranny work! Sure, I went through 6 motor mounts, two head gaskets, two coolant expansion tanks, injectors, half a dozen belts, pulley and bearing replacements, new set of A-arms, oil cooler gaskets, radiator, fans, etc, etc, so, I cannot help but be honest about the 944 in that it does have several weak links. Heres a few pointers: Swepco appeared to be best for the G50 from my experience, do not spend your money on a K&N filter, be careful with that computer sliding temperature control unit in the dash as it will eventually fail and is a ton to replace, as too the bunch of relays that open and close the electric sunroof (rear left trunk fender well). The shifter is held to a post by a weak "C" clamp and has literally come off in my hand! Pull up the leather cover and you will see it. Smoooth. Its a long list of stuff that has made the 944 a challenge, but no different then any other car out there that wears out over time. The great news is that 2.5 engine with its counter rotating shaft system (Lancaster) to make it smooth and powerful as well as the G50 tranny in the rear giving the 944 amazing balance is the heart of the system and very dependable. Add the turbo, and your all set. Oh, when you close the rear lid do not put much force on the black rubber spoiler lip in the center as it will loosen and separate. Use the sides. Beautiful car! Enjoy many safe miles ahead.
Bob
1973.5T
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