944 Restoration Progress January 5th - July 30th
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 7:36 pm
A little information about myself. I'm 19 and i Live in West Tennessee. I work at a High end aftermarket automotive audio/electronics shop. I have worked there for a little over 3 years and before that i worked at a local mechanic shop from when i was 15-16. I got my Basic "Mobile Electronics Certified Professional" Certification when i was 16, and just recently got my Skilled Certification. I am currently enrolled in college for mechanical Engineering.
It all started at the very beginning of 2023. I had been casually searching for a project car that i could work on and enjoy driving. My top picks were 3rd gen supra's, and 80's camaro's. I did look at the 944's because one of my friends had one and they seemed pretty cool. I believe it was a maroon 84 model.. At the time, it was a week after Christmas and i was hanging out with some friends before we all went back to college and wouldn't be able to see each other for a while. At one point we went to one of my friends houses and in their garage/basement sat a 1986, black, Porsche 944. It was practically love at first sight. I had seen plenty of pictures of them online but never in person. I immediately started looking up engine models, common problems and the like. It wasn't long after that i was making an offer for that exact one, and a few days later, it was mine. Shortly after i began my work. When i bought the car it didn't run and had many other things not working. Within the first two weeks of owning the car, only able to work on it on the weekends, i got it running and fixed half of the issues i found at the time. I also took it on my first test drive which was exhilarating, although i didn't go above 20 miles per hour. On this drive i found out i had every leak possible. Coolant, oil, and power steering. I spent alot of time debating how much i wanted to fix up this car, but i decided to go all in. All my work on the car had previously been done in our carport, at night, during 30 degree weather. Thankfully at this point my parents let me swap spots with our tractor in our garage. Because of all the leaks i decided to remove the motor. I ended up replacing every single seal in the motor. Front and rear main seal, valve steams, you name it. I also replaced the rod bearings at this time. I also resealed and cleaned up my power steering pump and rack. After spending many grueling hours cleaning every gasket mating surface, and putting it all back together, i finally got my motor back together and back in the car. I also replaced the front ball joints, sway bar bushings, front shocks with koni's(rear already replaced when i bought the car). As well as all the belts and whatnot. New water pump, motor mounts, all new radiator hoses, new vacuum lines(already replaced prior to taking the motor out), clutch and pressure plate + throw out bearing, new used fuel rail, brand new injectors, tie rod ends, front right brake caliper, and new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 all seasons. I also found out that my car even though it is an NA version, it has the turbo phone dials on them, so its a staggered setup.
All in all, I've spent just over $5000 on parts, and I'm not quite finished... I will be honest i am quite ready to be done working on it, but i have learned so much along the way. As of right now, I'm in the middle of installing the new front koni struts, still waiting on my right front caliper to arrive(tomorrow 7/31), and just discovered that EVERY SINGLE cv axle bolt is loose. Two of them weren't even threaded in. I also discovered that the locking half moon washers are missing, so when i torqued them down it was near impossible to rotate the rear wheels because of the lack of the washer. The bolts were now long enough to scrape against the inside of the wheel hub housing so now i have to replace all the bolts and find the proper locking plates. After all that is done, is should be able to drive it. Right now the motor runs well and I've flushed all the old coolant and put in new oil and filter. But it's still standing on jack stands and still have the aforementioned issued and parts to install. There are also some minor interior issues to fix, like peeling vinyl, but that will be no problem for me to fix. I also found some interior wiring to fix that has deteriorated but other than that, I'm almost done! Thankfully most of the car is in good shape, my dash is immaculate considering how most are. Only one small crack near at a vent hole. I go back to school on August 22, so I'm hoping to be done with all the big stuff by then. I live in the same town where i go to school so i will still be able to work on it, just much more limited time. There is a lot that i haven't mentioned in here but overall this is the gist of it. Thank you for reading my post if you made it this far! If you have any recommendations, please let me know!
It all started at the very beginning of 2023. I had been casually searching for a project car that i could work on and enjoy driving. My top picks were 3rd gen supra's, and 80's camaro's. I did look at the 944's because one of my friends had one and they seemed pretty cool. I believe it was a maroon 84 model.. At the time, it was a week after Christmas and i was hanging out with some friends before we all went back to college and wouldn't be able to see each other for a while. At one point we went to one of my friends houses and in their garage/basement sat a 1986, black, Porsche 944. It was practically love at first sight. I had seen plenty of pictures of them online but never in person. I immediately started looking up engine models, common problems and the like. It wasn't long after that i was making an offer for that exact one, and a few days later, it was mine. Shortly after i began my work. When i bought the car it didn't run and had many other things not working. Within the first two weeks of owning the car, only able to work on it on the weekends, i got it running and fixed half of the issues i found at the time. I also took it on my first test drive which was exhilarating, although i didn't go above 20 miles per hour. On this drive i found out i had every leak possible. Coolant, oil, and power steering. I spent alot of time debating how much i wanted to fix up this car, but i decided to go all in. All my work on the car had previously been done in our carport, at night, during 30 degree weather. Thankfully at this point my parents let me swap spots with our tractor in our garage. Because of all the leaks i decided to remove the motor. I ended up replacing every single seal in the motor. Front and rear main seal, valve steams, you name it. I also replaced the rod bearings at this time. I also resealed and cleaned up my power steering pump and rack. After spending many grueling hours cleaning every gasket mating surface, and putting it all back together, i finally got my motor back together and back in the car. I also replaced the front ball joints, sway bar bushings, front shocks with koni's(rear already replaced when i bought the car). As well as all the belts and whatnot. New water pump, motor mounts, all new radiator hoses, new vacuum lines(already replaced prior to taking the motor out), clutch and pressure plate + throw out bearing, new used fuel rail, brand new injectors, tie rod ends, front right brake caliper, and new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 all seasons. I also found out that my car even though it is an NA version, it has the turbo phone dials on them, so its a staggered setup.
All in all, I've spent just over $5000 on parts, and I'm not quite finished... I will be honest i am quite ready to be done working on it, but i have learned so much along the way. As of right now, I'm in the middle of installing the new front koni struts, still waiting on my right front caliper to arrive(tomorrow 7/31), and just discovered that EVERY SINGLE cv axle bolt is loose. Two of them weren't even threaded in. I also discovered that the locking half moon washers are missing, so when i torqued them down it was near impossible to rotate the rear wheels because of the lack of the washer. The bolts were now long enough to scrape against the inside of the wheel hub housing so now i have to replace all the bolts and find the proper locking plates. After all that is done, is should be able to drive it. Right now the motor runs well and I've flushed all the old coolant and put in new oil and filter. But it's still standing on jack stands and still have the aforementioned issued and parts to install. There are also some minor interior issues to fix, like peeling vinyl, but that will be no problem for me to fix. I also found some interior wiring to fix that has deteriorated but other than that, I'm almost done! Thankfully most of the car is in good shape, my dash is immaculate considering how most are. Only one small crack near at a vent hole. I go back to school on August 22, so I'm hoping to be done with all the big stuff by then. I live in the same town where i go to school so i will still be able to work on it, just much more limited time. There is a lot that i haven't mentioned in here but overall this is the gist of it. Thank you for reading my post if you made it this far! If you have any recommendations, please let me know!