My new Wheels + soon to be new motor
#16
Turbodogs02.... So sorry to hear the news! At least the damage will not require as many parts and money to replace as initially expected. Bums us all out when we hear/see this happen to a fellow enthusiast. We are hoping for the best possible outcome for you!
By the way... LOVE the new wheels and Michelin Sport 4S , looks awesome, Great choice!! Looking forward to hearing your report when all is done.
By the way... LOVE the new wheels and Michelin Sport 4S , looks awesome, Great choice!! Looking forward to hearing your report when all is done.
#17
*** minor update ***
Heads came back and are looking good! In fact, the whole thing is turning out to not look as bleak as first suspected. Rods, pistons, cylinders are ok. Exhaust valves are ok, some bent intake valves. That's all I can remember for now, I'm certainly no mechanic so speaking "engine" isn't my first language, but I can usually follow along. At this point the decision was made to simply get it all back together and back home, so no 4.0 for me at this time. Waiting on just a couple more parts to arrive and ETA is about 2 weeks longer to completion. Once I get the final analysis and work up from the mechanic I'll be sure to post it all up.
Heads came back and are looking good! In fact, the whole thing is turning out to not look as bleak as first suspected. Rods, pistons, cylinders are ok. Exhaust valves are ok, some bent intake valves. That's all I can remember for now, I'm certainly no mechanic so speaking "engine" isn't my first language, but I can usually follow along. At this point the decision was made to simply get it all back together and back home, so no 4.0 for me at this time. Waiting on just a couple more parts to arrive and ETA is about 2 weeks longer to completion. Once I get the final analysis and work up from the mechanic I'll be sure to post it all up.
Great news, especially since you're planning on keeping the car for quiet a while. Please keep us posted. All kinds of different failures out there and this one sounds a little different, at least based on the ones I've read about so far.
#18
Had to rebuild my 3.8-liter C2S engine. There was no price difference between the 3.8 and 4.0 option. If you see what LN Engineering does to remanufacture the block, you understand why. That said, there is not a lot of performance difference between the two, all other things equal. You have to modify more things (e.g., valves, cams, headers) to really soup it up. THAT's where the additional money might lie.
Last edited by JustinCase; 06-16-2019 at 03:49 PM. Reason: grammar
#19
Turbodogs02.... So sorry to hear the news! At least the damage will not require as many parts and money to replace as initially expected. Bums us all out when we hear/see this happen to a fellow enthusiast. We are hoping for the best possible outcome for you!
By the way... LOVE the new wheels and Michelin Sport 4S , looks awesome, Great choice!! Looking forward to hearing your report when all is done.
By the way... LOVE the new wheels and Michelin Sport 4S , looks awesome, Great choice!! Looking forward to hearing your report when all is done.
#22
Yes! My car is back! At 46,303 miles it's home with her new motor. I was finally able to go and get it two days before my birthday, so I got the best present ever....I bought my car (again).
So the culprit was the main timing chain and rail breaking. The intake valves were fine, but the exhaust valves needed replacement. I stopped by the shop from time to time just to check on the progress, and it was both really weird and kind of cool seeing my motor completely disassembled and in a million very neatly organized pieces. Very clean pieces too, I should say, as everything was cleaned up, polished up, or was new. I'm currently going through the 500 mile break-in process and it'll go back to the shop for an oil change and evaluation. The motor feels great (it should, it's new), but there seems to be a distinctive whine on throttle now that was never present before. Even my wife asked if my car always sounded that way, and it hadn't. I'm figuring it's all completely new, so maybe just parts and pieces breaking in. I told the shop about it, and we'll see how it is once it goes back in. Here's the parts it took, for anyone interested....
Machine work on the cylinder heads
Hydraulic Lifter
Intermediate Shaft
Timing chain to intermediate shaft to cams
Main chain crank to intermediate shaft
Intermediate chain tensioner guide
Intermediate chain; static guide
Cyls 1-3; slack and tension side guide
Cyls 4-6; slack and tension side guide
Intermediate shaft chain tensioner
Engine gasket set w/head gaskets
Rear main crankcase bolts
Head bolt(s)
Rod bearing half
Connecting rod bolt(s)
Piston ring set per cylinder
Valve - exhaust
Sealant
Crankshaft thrust washer
Crank shaft main bearing
Flywheel bolt
Anti-seize lubricant spark plugs
Power steering reservoir o-ring
Power steering fluid
Porsche coolant premix
Oil filter
5/40 Total synthetic
Oil & Gasket clean kit
Exhaust manifold bolt
Crank position sensor
* I don't know why the word exhaust and exhaust manifold are being turned into links...that's weird
So the culprit was the main timing chain and rail breaking. The intake valves were fine, but the exhaust valves needed replacement. I stopped by the shop from time to time just to check on the progress, and it was both really weird and kind of cool seeing my motor completely disassembled and in a million very neatly organized pieces. Very clean pieces too, I should say, as everything was cleaned up, polished up, or was new. I'm currently going through the 500 mile break-in process and it'll go back to the shop for an oil change and evaluation. The motor feels great (it should, it's new), but there seems to be a distinctive whine on throttle now that was never present before. Even my wife asked if my car always sounded that way, and it hadn't. I'm figuring it's all completely new, so maybe just parts and pieces breaking in. I told the shop about it, and we'll see how it is once it goes back in. Here's the parts it took, for anyone interested....
Machine work on the cylinder heads
Hydraulic Lifter
Intermediate Shaft
Timing chain to intermediate shaft to cams
Main chain crank to intermediate shaft
Intermediate chain tensioner guide
Intermediate chain; static guide
Cyls 1-3; slack and tension side guide
Cyls 4-6; slack and tension side guide
Intermediate shaft chain tensioner
Engine gasket set w/head gaskets
Rear main crankcase bolts
Head bolt(s)
Rod bearing half
Connecting rod bolt(s)
Piston ring set per cylinder
Valve - exhaust
Sealant
Crankshaft thrust washer
Crank shaft main bearing
Flywheel bolt
Anti-seize lubricant spark plugs
Power steering reservoir o-ring
Power steering fluid
Porsche coolant premix
Oil filter
5/40 Total synthetic
Oil & Gasket clean kit
Exhaust manifold bolt
Crank position sensor
* I don't know why the word exhaust and exhaust manifold are being turned into links...that's weird