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Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:13 pm
by JasonGibson
Only replacing the one pair ?

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:15 pm
by RS2000CUSTOM
jasongibson wrote:
Only replacing the one pair ?
Yep !

But to be fair I have never known 16 pairs to fail at the same time

Just checked history file and in Oct 2004 it had a spring replaced by Strasse after investigating a misfire

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:24 pm
by chrismanchr
Ive got a full set of inlet valve spring and some tappets if you need them ,mine had a 2 broken valve springs made a right racket cost me me 2grand to sort out but ive got loads of spares

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:39 pm
by RS2000CUSTOM
chrismanchr wrote:
Ive got a full set of inlet valve spring and some tappets if you need them ,mine had a 2 broken valve springs made a right racket cost me me 2grand to sort out but ive got loads of spares
£2k :shock:

Pair of springs to repair mine are £20 from Porsche and no other parts are needed !

Thanks for the offer of springs I may have them for spares as spring failure misfires appear to be common :roll:

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 11:27 pm
by chrismanchr
yes I had a new headgasket as it was gone ,a head job with new guides ,big ends, water pump ,radiator ,gaskets and seals and belts also
I think there was a few other itmes in there too did quite alot of maintaince catch up all in one go lol

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 10:05 am
by RS2000CUSTOM
chrismanchr wrote:
yes I had a new headgasket as it was gone ,a head job with new guides ,big ends, water pump ,radiator ,gaskets and seals and belts also
I think there was a few other itmes in there too did quite alot of maintaince catch up all in one go lol
Dont you love working on old cars - lol

Never just a simple 1 job :roll:

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:26 pm
by Richair
A very broken spring by the looks of things Dave!!! At least it broke now eh and hopefully you won't find anything else.

I realise now you were at the Christmas Midlands Breakfast Club, at which time I was trying to decide whether of not to buy a '44 so seeing your helped my decision ;) (i was stuck between a VX220, 944 or an E36 M3 at the time, of which all three were in attendance)

I was in the red 106 Rallye if you spotted it...

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:51 pm
by RS2000CUSTOM
Richair wrote:
A very broken spring by the looks of things Dave!!! At least it broke now eh and hopefully you won't find anything else.

I realise now you were at the Christmas Midlands Breakfast Club, at which time I was trying to decide whether of not to buy a '44 so seeing your helped my decision ;) (i was stuck between a VX220, 944 or an E36 M3 at the time, of which all three were in attendance)

I was in the red 106 Rallye if you spotted it...
lol small world as it was my mates VX220 parked down the far end in the turning circle

I had a small misfire back then but it cleared after about 10 seconds of running from cold - well I certainly know what is was now !

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:44 pm
by RS2000CUSTOM
It's alive again !

New pair of springs fitted with head still in-situ

Leak tested and compression tested - ALL GOOD - so no valve damage :mrgreen:

No misfire and not surprisingly the slightest of "tappet" rattle has now gone as well !

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:12 pm
by AlpineTurbo
Now that is great news! It is always a result when a change brings out a better outcome than you expected.

Now for the next question. How did you change the valve in-situ? On other forums, some mention to put compressed air into the cylinder but I am sceptical myself.

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:58 pm
by RS2000CUSTOM
AlpineTurbo wrote:
Now for the next question. How did you change the valve in-situ? On other forums, some mention to put compressed air into the cylinder but I am sceptical myself.
lol I call it using my noggin ! (Local dialect for using my brain -lol)

Ok I'll try to keep it simple

Cams out - all valves are closed

Insert cylinder leakage pipe into spark plug hole and pressurise to aprx 30 psi

Put a socket over the valve you want to remove collets and tap with hammer

Collets jump out - stuff rags around valve to catch collets

Remove broken spring/s

Fit new springs and collet retainer cap

Using an injector socket and a long pry bar - put socket onto collet retainer and lock pry bar onto a suitable fixed point and push down onto injector socket and through the cut out on the inj socket replace the collets

Release air from leak tester - job done

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 6:55 pm
by RS2000CUSTOM
Todays little task was to clean this mess up hidden behind the centre console

Dont you just love 1990's "add-on" wiring

Luckily the original loom was not badly hacked apart

Then off to Halfords for a £65 Pioneer RDS with Bluetooth and iPhone compatability

Great price, great sound, USB and a hands free car kit that works a treat

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Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 10:35 am
by Hairyarse
Bargain stereo!! I've always found Pioneer to have good sound, almost irrespective of how much you spend with them

Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:45 pm
by RS2000CUSTOM
Modified gearstick and new lower bush fitted

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and sadly the odometer has gone over to 100,001 miles :cry:

but my mate has bought his S2 along to make mine feel better now it has gone into the 100,000's

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Re: 944 GBC - My 1992 944 S2 3.0 - The story so far !

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:16 am
by Endoman
Just fitted the same gear stick but the bolt is substantially longer than the original pin and fouled the shoulder that the boot clips to. Had to grind the head down to give clearance and fit thinner washers. Rear linkage also changed so it wasn't due to excessive play there. Ok now but disappointed at the need to do it The 9products short shift lever looks better engineered but a lot more expensive.