I just pulled the motor out of Soloracer’s 1989 944 turbo.
Lifts make things so much easier.
Rebuild time, cleaning and plating.
Getting closer to building all the engines together.
My 3.0L, my 2.8L stroker and 2.5L
Soloracer’s 89 stock block
And his 86 block in the pics.
The caster block is what happens to original piece with oil contamination.
Engine removal 89 turbo
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Looking good. Motor actually looks pretty clean -- was something wrong with it?
I have not yet pulled a motor now that I have the 4 post list. Did you use the cherry picker to set it on the floor then lift the car up and off of it?
I need to get motivated on the motor front. I have the over-the-top motor parts prepped by Heritage (Jason Lee) and my stock 2.5 -- both begging to be put together. Part of me wants to go back to stock, while the other part of me wants to see what the Heritage parts can do....
I have not yet pulled a motor now that I have the 4 post list. Did you use the cherry picker to set it on the floor then lift the car up and off of it?
I need to get motivated on the motor front. I have the over-the-top motor parts prepped by Heritage (Jason Lee) and my stock 2.5 -- both begging to be put together. Part of me wants to go back to stock, while the other part of me wants to see what the Heritage parts can do....
Yes
I used my engine hoist to lower it onto a couple 2x8’s on the ground.
Then moved the hoist out of the way and raised the lift.
Motor developed what he thought was rod knock.
I found metal on the magnetic drain plug so we will see.
I used my engine hoist to lower it onto a couple 2x8’s on the ground.
Then moved the hoist out of the way and raised the lift.
Motor developed what he thought was rod knock.
I found metal on the magnetic drain plug so we will see.
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Dropping the motor out the bottom is much easier than pulling from top.
I just did my first engine removal on this 87 924S that I'm flipping. Probably took out way more crap than I needed to. Just got the new rebuilt short block into it. Flipped the damn thing off, felt quite cathartic.
I know this won't be the last either. I might be 951 swapping a 924S if I get this 924S project.
I know this won't be the last either. I might be 951 swapping a 924S if I get this 924S project.
Porsche 944S2 5MT '91
BMW E39 540iT 6MT '00
Mercedes-Benz W201 190E 2.6 5MT '89
IG: @stitch2k1
BMW E39 540iT 6MT '00
Mercedes-Benz W201 190E 2.6 5MT '89
IG: @stitch2k1
