Living With a 944

Porsche and replica Porsche posts over here.
User avatar
IMPI
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:01 pm
What model do you have?: sp2
Location: Orkney Northwest province
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 78 times

Living With a 944

Post by IMPI »

As You all know from my Cape trip I bought an '83 944 last year. The car isnt perfect but gives quite a big smile on my face each time I drive it :D It has been due for a major service and like all good mechanics I know exactly when things are to be fixed: Well it is that time now :( The car left my wife stranded at Darius (my youngest) school, She was not impressed! The engine swings but no spark.
GOOGLE was my friend and three possibilities came out
DME relay (strangely we have lots of :bn: from the DMR which is the mining part of government Must have something in common.
This was easily bypassed using a jumper cable The pump ran so now its still not working
I then checked the speed and reference sensors they seemed to be working but when I touched the Cables the insulation and plugs Just crumbled. If they werent broken before they definitely are now. Quite Pricey but I will live with it They clearly are the originals to the car and having lasted 28 years I suppose its time (they cost R900 each and there is Two) I am still waiting for them from Porsche Guy.
Lastly it seems that the controll box for the FI also packs up and mostly deu to a dry joint on one of the transistors. I will find an electronics person to re solder the joints whilst I am at it.

The rest of the car has been giving good service And so far parts whilst quite expensive in terms of Aircooled prices seems to be on Par with and even slightly cheaper than my wifes real car: an Audi a4 1.8t.

Porsche as a factory (whether by design or not I dont Know) has allowed the factory manuals and parts books to remain in Public domain. This makes it very easy to find a picture of what you are looking for info ETC.

The agents are also very helpfull and will conduct bussiness by email and also send parts to your dorstep. I recieved parts from germany within 2 weeks every time while rebuilding my 924 turbo.

Next jobs will be timeng belts, Hoses and engine mounts.
http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww36 ... M_0148.jpg
Armand


Image
Who cares how it's done in California? :twisted:
(018) 473-0186
User avatar
beetlefanatic
Donor
Donor
Posts: 3014
Joined: Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:59 am
What model do you have?: Late Bay, Syncro x 2
Location: Pretoria
Has thanked: 8 times
Been thanked: 12 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by beetlefanatic »

That's a beautiful car! Hope you find the problem quickly.
The only substitute for cubic inches are more cubic inches.
User avatar
MINCE
Transmission
Posts: 2432
Joined: Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:15 am
What model do you have?: Without Vehicle
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pereira.artur?ref=profile
Location: Kirstenhof, Cape Town
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 8 times
Contact:

Living With a 944

Post by MINCE »

Awesome dude! I love 944's!
"Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinion." Jack Kerouac
User avatar
Klaus
Carburettor
Posts: 1951
Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:30 pm
What model do you have?: 68'Bug 69'Bus 75'SC
Location: JHB
Has thanked: 13 times
Been thanked: 11 times

Living With a 944

Post by Klaus »

Nice guards red porker. Looks lovely
Camping is cheaper than therapy.

"Wanna sell it" "Yeah, but there's a national shortage on 'for sale' signs."

PROUDLY KAAPSE KOMBI KULT FOLLOWER
User avatar
Porscheguy
Drip
Posts: 40
Joined: Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:55 am
What model do you have?: Jetta 4
Location: Cape Town
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 1 time
Contact:

Re: Living With a 944

Post by Porscheguy »

Parts on their way!
'03 Citroen Picasso
'04 Renault Kangoo
'95 Jeep Cherokee x 2
'89 Porsche 944
.....and a shedload of Porsche Spares
User avatar
IMPI
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:01 pm
What model do you have?: sp2
Location: Orkney Northwest province
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 78 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by IMPI »

Hi recieved the parts and fitted them car is now running well
the two reference sensors was not cheap but were not hideous either
Armand
Image
Who cares how it's done in California? :twisted:
(018) 473-0186
User avatar
IMPI
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:01 pm
What model do you have?: sp2
Location: Orkney Northwest province
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 78 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by IMPI »

Ok it was running wel and then the Alternator belt broke damn
Seems I really need to do the service
Armand
Image
Who cares how it's done in California? :twisted:
(018) 473-0186
flatfourfan
Full-time Bug Nutter
Posts: 4195
Joined: Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:06 pm
What model do you have?: Speedster Replica
Location: Pretoria
Has thanked: 36 times
Been thanked: 50 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by flatfourfan »

what's the going rate on a decent 944 now? I saw one the other day with FSH for 150K and it seemed like a pretty good buy.
User avatar
Porscheguy
Drip
Posts: 40
Joined: Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:55 am
What model do you have?: Jetta 4
Location: Cape Town
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 1 time
Contact:

Re: Living With a 944

Post by Porscheguy »

For R150K it should be a S2 or Turbo.
I've seen 2.5's up to about 90K 75K is not an uncommon price for a decent '84 2.5 N/A
'03 Citroen Picasso
'04 Renault Kangoo
'95 Jeep Cherokee x 2
'89 Porsche 944
.....and a shedload of Porsche Spares
User avatar
IMPI
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:01 pm
What model do you have?: sp2
Location: Orkney Northwest province
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 78 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by IMPI »

Hi I now own a 16 conrod porsche.
Had to go fetch a few parts from my machinist today Who says Porsches are not practical
Enjoy
Image
Armand
Image
Who cares how it's done in California? :twisted:
(018) 473-0186
User avatar
Tony Z
Donor
Donor
Posts: 14994
Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:33 am
What model do you have?: 2.3L 69; 1302; P/Van
Location: Klipheuwel (near Durbanville), Cape Town or working at sea
Has thanked: 192 times
Been thanked: 487 times
South Africa

Re: Living With a 944

Post by Tony Z »

IMPI wrote:Hi I now own a 16 conrod porsche.[/img]
Armand
8 in the engine and 8 in the boot?
or is it 12 in the boot, 4 in the engine :mrgreen:
User avatar
Watercool
Transmission
Posts: 2485
Joined: Sat Jun 03, 2006 6:05 am
What model do you have?: VW Rabbit 2.5
Location: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Been thanked: 6 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by Watercool »

Porsches are not practical
I will call BS on that one. I drove the hell out of my 944, it was my only car for a long time and not a lick of trouble. Not a really good car for winters here, but with planning you can get by. The 944 is one if not the best Porsche to live with on a day to day basis. They are just a fancy Audi, and if you do your regular maintenance it will be no different than driving an Audi. Here I see tons of daily driven 944's, they are great cars.
Don't argue with an idiot, people watching may not be able to tell the difference
User avatar
IMPI
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:01 pm
What model do you have?: sp2
Location: Orkney Northwest province
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 78 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by IMPI »

Have been planning a major service since I bought the car and magically a year has passed before I got to it
The car has had some vibration since I have had it and a strange rattle from the bottom of the car.
The rattle turned out to be an improperly fitted silencer fixed that and it was better
Horror stories on the net warned about timing belts and this was on the list as well as idlers etc
I found the cause of the vibration the balance shaft belt was broken and has been for as long as I own the car (lots of racers remove the balance shafts with no il reported effects.
Image
the parts I replaced
Image
The tie rods were swopped for golf 2 parts which fitted surprisingly easy
I also had to make an engine support to be able to remove the engine mounts which turned out to be broken.
Image
the headlight motor also took this time to pack up and I now drive with the headlights up all the time
Hope porsche guy or someone has a spare
Armand
Image
Who cares how it's done in California? :twisted:
(018) 473-0186
User avatar
IMPI
Donor
Donor
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:01 pm
What model do you have?: sp2
Location: Orkney Northwest province
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 78 times

Re: Living With a 944

Post by IMPI »

Hi its been awhile but the 944 is proving to be relatively reliable now. I removed all the wires from the fusebox (one by ole LOL) and cleaned as many connections i could find. this transformed the car. Ever since I bought it the temp gage was a little higher than I liked but it ran well. I looked into replacing the radiator as the one in the car seemed to be home made with a citi golf core way too small. Porsche SA wanted R6700 and as this was steep I started looking at other options Custom copper rad R2500 but no guarantees. custom Aluminium rad R4500 but again no guarantees. Dirk AKA Porsche guy sourced one from the states for R4500 and I saved up a bit. installed it this weekend and messed up a brand new water hose due to stupidity on my part (hos runs about a cm away from Alt and the fan cut a nice slot @#$%^&*() R500 down the tubes. But that fixed sho now runs cool and this has made a great inroad on my perception about the cars reliability.
Armand
Image
Who cares how it's done in California? :twisted:
(018) 473-0186
User avatar
retrovan
Donor
Donor
Posts: 8709
Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:51 pm
What model do you have?: 52T1,68FB,72Bay,75FL
Location: Eich! no, in Jefferys Bay
Has thanked: 421 times
Been thanked: 539 times
Contact:
Netherlands

Re: Living With a 944

Post by retrovan »

Sounds good Armand,

I think one enjoys a car more if you have the feeling of trust and understanding of the car with its quirks.

After all, it is a car to Drive..... :D

Herman
1952 Split Beetle 1835cc
1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
2020 MeFusco Beetle Truck 2Lt type 4
1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc
Post Reply