Ollie.w
New member
Hi all...
So. Having thought my 944 needed a tappet replacing I sent it to the garage for that and an MOT. To find that it now has a rather more serious fault with the engine... one that could be hugely expensive to diagnose, and it also requires plenty of work to both sills. This is the point that most sane owners would do the sensible thing and give up on there old girl... I however I'm proposing to bite the bullet and get the work done. Ive grown so attached to it, its got a great history and apart from the DVD player is a very original car.
Im going to visit the garage on Monday to go through the work required on the sills, The body shop seems to be one I can trust. What should I expect to pay to get the work done. I've had a quote, but like I said would just like to visit the garage and go through whats required. Im guessing just a few of you have had the work done? A price based on worst case would be good? She seems solid everywhere but the sills. They seem to think patching is the best option, but it might also be worth considering replacement? Having had a quick look on the web i'd be looking at around £1,500 a side?
The engine should probably be less of a concern. Its a 2.7 so getting hold of a replacement will be harder but not impossible. I would however like an engine with a warrantee, so I don't pop it in only to find it runs as well as the one I removed. I was tempted to stick a 2.5 in, so I could remove and rebuild the 2.7 in my own time. Is it simply a case of removing the ECU and engine? Its an auto so I don't know if that makes any difference?... I know, I know, why buy an auto... Its for enjoying at the weekend and trips to the pub so it works for me. I also have every intention of taking it on some nice long driving holidays, so it will be perfect.
Help and opinions would be great! You might even have a 2.7 engine lying around?!
Ollie
So. Having thought my 944 needed a tappet replacing I sent it to the garage for that and an MOT. To find that it now has a rather more serious fault with the engine... one that could be hugely expensive to diagnose, and it also requires plenty of work to both sills. This is the point that most sane owners would do the sensible thing and give up on there old girl... I however I'm proposing to bite the bullet and get the work done. Ive grown so attached to it, its got a great history and apart from the DVD player is a very original car.
Im going to visit the garage on Monday to go through the work required on the sills, The body shop seems to be one I can trust. What should I expect to pay to get the work done. I've had a quote, but like I said would just like to visit the garage and go through whats required. Im guessing just a few of you have had the work done? A price based on worst case would be good? She seems solid everywhere but the sills. They seem to think patching is the best option, but it might also be worth considering replacement? Having had a quick look on the web i'd be looking at around £1,500 a side?
The engine should probably be less of a concern. Its a 2.7 so getting hold of a replacement will be harder but not impossible. I would however like an engine with a warrantee, so I don't pop it in only to find it runs as well as the one I removed. I was tempted to stick a 2.5 in, so I could remove and rebuild the 2.7 in my own time. Is it simply a case of removing the ECU and engine? Its an auto so I don't know if that makes any difference?... I know, I know, why buy an auto... Its for enjoying at the weekend and trips to the pub so it works for me. I also have every intention of taking it on some nice long driving holidays, so it will be perfect.
Help and opinions would be great! You might even have a 2.7 engine lying around?!
Ollie