Porsche 944 - Diagnosing Engine Noises - Lifters, Bearings, & Injectors Troubleshooting
This video provides an overview of how to diagnose common engine noises on a Porsche 944, including tips for troubleshooting symptoms related to valve lifters, bearings, and injectors.
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Your steering rack is cleaner than my kitchen counter. Keep up the great content!
Great video man, keep up the great 944 content! Thanks
Excellent uploads as usual. Thanks.
Great stuff!! Thanks!!
I am on day 2 of a cam tower gasket replacement which evolved in to a head refresh with oil cooler seals. Your head gasket videos have been invaluable. Your car may even be the same color as mine lol "kalahari beige metallic"?
I just picked up an 88 944 and I'm glad I found your videos I'll be watching them all, you have a crazy amount of knowledge. Any thoughts on why mine idols high (2000) after it gets hot? it's fine when it starts. I just got it and haven't had time to start checking things.
I’ve had a really wierd occurrence on my 944 Turbo where the normal belt whine suddenly multiplies in volume by like 3x so that it gets to an unbearable point to the ears. Any ideas? Keep up the good work man! 😄
Hey, I watch your videos all the time and they’re so helpful! I saw that your fuel gauge said that it was empty while you were running it, is your fuel gauge broken? I think that mine is, so I would love to see a video if you ever fix it (if it is broken). Thanks!
That is an impressively clean engine. Did you have everything zinc plated and sandblasted when you had it out? (I assumed it's been pulled?) Thanks for the great videos!
what are those caps on top of your koni rebound adjuster?
So I watched your full lifter testing video before finishing up a head gasket job and had a question: if I’ve got a lifter that’s nearly impossible to depress with a screwdriver, would shooting some compressed air in the side hole clean up any clogs by chance?
I think I have a spun bearing.
I think my rod bearing failed 😔