Pelican's Latest DIY Project Car - Porsche 944T

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Pelican's Latest DIY Project Car - Porsche 944T

Pelican Parts is expanding it's early Porsche DIY library. We have currently acquired a 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo. We want to know what fixes YOU would like to know as we reach the midpoint of this project. Anything you can think of that you wish you had a step by step process to do work on your car before. Even simple things like oil changes, light bulb changes, jacking up the car, etc.

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Love the wheels. BBS LM's I believe?

How about the balance shaft seals on the side of the engine? Changing the oil cooler lines? These are all pretty common problems with older 944 turbos.
 
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Yes, they are BBS LM's. We actually already finished up this project and you can view all the articles on our site under the tech info tab at the top under Porsche.
 
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