rshon wrote:Pop the oil filter off and check for metal in the oil. If you see ANY, drain the oil pan and remove it. If you find metal pieces in the pan, you might as well go looking for another engine, as rebuilds are not cheap.
For a used engine, check with the local guys, but I also saw this new 2.7L crate engine on eBay a couple of days ago:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 500wt_1182
(only a day and half left on the listing).
I've already checked with Porsche, and new motors will easily cost over twice what this guy is asking. (If it was a 3.2 or a 3.4, I would have already bought it...)
p.s. "We" are discovering that if you drive Boxsters and Caymans hard enough on the track, that steps will need to be taken to mitigate excessive power steering system heat, water pump and alternator wear, and oil starvation...
Dave Diamond wrote: Would you really buy an engine like that off ebay?
martinreinhardt wrote:I thought racing the 911 would be cheaper. After all the 964 was raced by the factory unlike most new Porsche models (expect the GT2 and GT3). A wheel sorted out 964 like mine is a much stronger and faster then a Boxster, but when it breaks it cost 2-3 times as much to repair. So it's not much different really, spend little often or spend a lot once in a while.
mrondeau wrote:martinreinhardt wrote:I thought racing the 911 would be cheaper. After all the 964 was raced by the factory unlike most new Porsche models (expect the GT2 and GT3). A wheel sorted out 964 like mine is a much stronger and faster then a Boxster, but when it breaks it cost 2-3 times as much to repair. So it's not much different really, spend little often or spend a lot once in a while.
Just get a 944 and save the Boxster for the street.
I thought racing the 911 would be cheaper. After all the 964 was raced by the factory unlike most new Porsche models (expect the GT2 and GT3). A wheel sorted out 964 like mine is a much stronger and faster then a Boxster, but when it breaks it cost 2-3 times as much to repair. So it's not much different really, spend little often or spend a lot once in a while.
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