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928 Voltage Regulator Replacement (Horrible Ending!!)
We were getting low voltage when the car was at a warm idle. I figured we should replace the voltage regulator to address the issue. I'm glad we decided to do it because the regulator had issues, and the back of the alternator was packed full of leaves.
Don't know if it actually addressed the problem because I never got to drive the car again. Mother nature can be cruel!!!! Come back for the next video to see the aftermath.
#porsche #porsche928 #fcpeuro
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Dealer Wanted $400 For This? Seriously?
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My 2020 F150 daily has reached 55K and I figured it was time to change the rear differential fluid. Didn't even need a jack. Just a 3/8's rachet and 1/2 inch socket. Thought I was going to have to deal with RTV, but it actually had a gasket. I put in a new Lube Locker gasket ( www.lubelocker.com ) and Lucus gear oil. Should be good until 100K. When I was at the dealership to get my transmission...
BMW M20 Head Comes Off
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The M20B25 disassembly continues. We continue to hold our breath, as we get further into this engine, that this engine is rebuildable. Since this is our first engine teardown, we might not recognize whether or not there is a problem. Please let us know if you see anything bad. #bmw #bmwengine #bmwm20 #e30
Destroyed BMW M20 Oil Pan!!!!!
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Our marketplace BMW M20B25 teardown continues. On this evening, we got the valve cover and oil pan (what was left of it) off this motor and got our first look inside this used engine. My son is getting his hands dirty and discovering new things as he goes. Seeing it on a video is one thing, but eventually you have to get your hands on it. The story is the guy broke the oil pan in the process of...
The M20 Teardown Begins!!!
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My son starts is first ever engine teardown! He has an engine build planned and he is excited to learn. This is only the first step in the process to achieve his goal for his car. Best way to learn is to jump in and get your hands dirty. Let's hope this Facebook Marketplace M20B25 is in good shape? #bmw #e30
What BMW Motor Did We Buy? Why?
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We decided we needed another BMW M20B25 motor, since we have a 1987 325is. There is a reason for why we purchased this motor, but we are going to reveal that later. The secondary reason is that my son will have the opportunity to disassemble a motor and learn more about rebuilding them. We picked up this motor, automatic transmission, wiring harness, and a few of the accessories for $500. We th...
Charged!!! E30 A/C
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The A/C saga continues!!!!!! Proper service equipment and an attempt to become A/C techs. If you don't already know, Florida is hot and humid in the summer. My son was tired of sweating when he drove his car and we decided to try again to fix it. We did some A/C work (new dryer and parts store freon can charge attempt) at the end of last summer and it wasn't working well. We took it to a local ...
1966 Ford F100: First Trip to the Garage
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There are still multiple things that still need to be done to our 1966 F100, but we think we finally got to the point where we can drive it to places. This is our first time taking the truck to go somewhere. It was a success!! I couldn't think of a better place to take the truck than one of our favorite places to get burgers and watch sports, "Ford's Garage". This is a chain restaurant in Flori...
1966 Ford F100: Road Ready and Fueled Up!!!
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I video we finished up some odds and ends that needed to be done to get the old truck ready for the road. We also did a couple things I had purchased parts for but hadn't gotten around to completing. Once we got all that done, we ran a few miles up the road to the gas station to fill up the tank with ethanol free. My teenage son even drove it back home with no issues. He did a great job handlin...
1966 Ford F100: Can't Lock the Doors
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If my son is going to be able to use the truck to drive up to the bay with his fishing kayak, he is going to have to be able to lock the doors. The ignition key we got with the truck didn't work on the doors, and the painter had painted over the door locks too. No way I'm letting him leave this truck in the parking lot unlocked. I got a new lock set that included the ignition and door locks. In...
1966 Ford F100: Gotta have a Seat!
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Another task we need to complete in order to get this classic truck road ready is bolting the seat and belts back in place. This was a pretty simple but necessary task. It did require a quick trip to the O'Reilly's for some fasteners though. #ford #fordf100 #oreillyautoparts
1966 Ford F100: Vacuum Advance Gone Wrong
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We were getting erratic timing when we had the vacuum advance connected, especially when we held about 2K RPM. Based on that, we decided to change out the vacuum advance diaphragm on the distributor. Also decided that was a good time to replace the points and condenser. We didn't know how long they had been in there, and we actually found boxes with new points and a condenser in the stuff that ...
Ford F100s at Mecum Kissimmee 2024
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While my son and I were doing Porsche 928 market research at Mecum Kissimmee January 2024, we just had to check out some of the F100s along the way. We don't plan to sell our 1966 F100, so we didn't really pay too much attention to what they were selling for. Just love to look!!! #mecumauctions #ford #fordf100
Porsche 928: Too Expensive to Fix?
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Once we figured out how much our 1984 Porsche 928 might be worth ($20K), we had to go through the receipts to see if we already spent too much money fixing it. How much does it cost to fix a running and driving Porsche 928? My youngest son and I went to Mecum Orlando in the summer of 2022 and decided it would be a cool experience to sell a car at Mecum. We thought the Porsche 928 was a cool car...
What's our Porsche 928 Worth?
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We have been working on our 1984 Porsche 928 for a few months and finally got it safe to drive a little. Before we start putting more money into it, we thought we should look into what it might be worth when we get done. Since Mecum Kissimmee 2024 is going to have multiple 928s, we thought it would be great day trip to check things out. #porsche #porsche928 #mecumauctions
Porsche 928's First Car Meet!!!!
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Porsche 928's First Car Meet!!!!
Porsche 928 Gets New (TOYO) Rubber
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Porsche 928 Gets New (TOYO) Rubber
It Ended Bad!! F100 Gets Wheels and Tires
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It Ended Bad!! F100 Gets Wheels and Tires
Legally "Fast" Porsche 928
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Legally "Fast" Porsche 928
Releasing the Pressure! (Porsche 928 Flex Plate)
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Releasing the Pressure! (Porsche 928 Flex Plate)
1984 Porsche 928 CV Boots (320 ft/lbs!!)
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1984 Porsche 928 CV Boots (320 ft/lbs!!)
1966 F100 Gets New Under Dash Harness
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1966 F100 Gets New Under Dash Harness
E30's Clutch Let My Son Down
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E30's Clutch Let My Son Down
928 Rear Hatch Latch Repair
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928 Rear Hatch Latch Repair
928's Got Power Steering Again!!!!!
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928's Got Power Steering Again!!!!!
Gotta Have A/C in the E30!! New Drier Install
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Gotta Have A/C in the E30!! New Drier Install
Porsche 928 Rear Brakes & Shocks
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Porsche 928 Rear Brakes & Shocks
Spraying Fuel!! E30 Fuel Hose Replacement
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Spraying Fuel!! E30 Fuel Hose Replacement
Got Gas? E30 Fuel Gauge Replacement
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Got Gas? E30 Fuel Gauge Replacement
Squeaky E30 Clutch Pedal Fix
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Squeaky E30 Clutch Pedal Fix

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  • @Lexy.e30
    @Lexy.e30 Місяць тому

    where did you get the gauge from is there a link ?

  • @Chrisbvarnes
    @Chrisbvarnes Місяць тому

    I have a 66 F250 w/ 352 and this was very helpful, thank guys, appreciate you capturing this process!

  • @Millz-1273
    @Millz-1273 Місяць тому

    So, got passenger rear installed…not fun. Please tell me the driver’s rear is easier lol. That dam sway bar gets in the way! And the washers…uggh 1 more to go😢

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock Місяць тому

      Sorry but they are the same. Just have to fiddle with it and resist the urge to beat on it too hard. You need the threads when you finally get it through there. Persistance.

    • @Millz-1273
      @Millz-1273 Місяць тому

      @ “Persistence” is the perfect word for sure!

  • @niacal4nia
    @niacal4nia Місяць тому

    I just watched this video. My 1986 Porsche 928s manual transmission with 200k miles has never had this checked. The original clutch was replaced at 160k miles by a local mechanic. My timing belt + water pump + rollers were replaced 22 years ago. 😅. I use 20w -50 non synthetic oil .

  • @Millz-1273
    @Millz-1273 Місяць тому

    I’ll be attempting replacing my rears with the same Koni’s this weekend. Are your’s set to the softest setting? I don’t like my ride harsh at all. This was an excellent video to guide me, TY!

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock Місяць тому

      Honestly, I just took them out of the box and installed them. I figured I could adjust them later If I didn't like the setting. I drove it around a little and liked the ride how it was. Didn't really get a chance to play with adjustments to dial it in before it didn't matter anymore. Hurricane!

  • @928Outlaw
    @928Outlaw Місяць тому

    so much false info in this thread. 928's are not prone to head gasket failures due to bad design. Any open deck engine with a head gasket will have the gasket materials deteriorate after 40 years. The gaskets are just not designed to last that long. Not to mention over that period of time imagine all the different coolant types that have been used. Some of which were not even around when the head gaskets were designed and made. The current recommendations regarding coolant for the 928 are G48. I've been working on 928's for almost 40 years.

  • @Millz-1273
    @Millz-1273 Місяць тому

    Just wanted to say I really enjoy your videos. The way you take your time showing each step is terrific and you have a very calming demeanor as you explain what you are doing. Also love how you give tips to make things easier along the way. Great job all around!

  • @aapelnaut
    @aapelnaut Місяць тому

    Green fosfat free coolant is perfect for that.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock Місяць тому

      Hopefully that is what it was. Kinda looked like the basic green stuff. It doesn't really matter any more though. Upcoming video will explain.

  • @buddchan
    @buddchan Місяць тому

    Did you flip the rubber bushing for the pedal shaft?

  • @FLASHWARNINGPRODUCTIONS
    @FLASHWARNINGPRODUCTIONS 2 місяці тому

    hey man curios of what you would check if you did have bouncing rpms at idle

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 2 місяці тому

      The primary thing I would check would be the Idle Control Valve. I would clean it with carbonator cleaner first but may have to replace it.

  • @cainefair5000
    @cainefair5000 2 місяці тому

    This is great! Can you add the links of the harness' that you used? I'm about to do the same on my '66

  • @CharlesPayne
    @CharlesPayne 2 місяці тому

    Is that Color Pearl White? ID So I have its twin but in 5speed. Nice car! Good luck

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 2 місяці тому

      No, it is "Bright Bronze Metallic" (paint code 966). In German it is called "hellbronze-metallic".

  • @donsylvia842
    @donsylvia842 2 місяці тому

    great video

  • @CentralCanada
    @CentralCanada 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for producing & sharing this vid' 🙂 Year F-100 ? And Transmission A' or M' ? The tran'pan does look diff., from my '82 F-100 3.8L V6 M3oT ! ;-)

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 3 місяці тому

      It is a 1966 with a manual transmission. The transmission is a 3 speed top-loader. It use to be column shift but a previous owner converted it to a floor shift, which I wish they hadn't done.

    • @CentralCanada
      @CentralCanada 3 місяці тому

      @@C3KPaddock Thanks for your time .... Yep, M3oT can be fun', and is also a additional security level. LoL I also have a club' on the steering wheel, tah slow down' {visual & tangibily} anyone considering busting a window to access ignition & .... ;-)

  • @PonkyKong
    @PonkyKong 3 місяці тому

    Is it an open differential?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 3 місяці тому

      Based on what I have read, the electronic locking rear differential is open when the electronic lock is not engaged. That is why you don't need the friction additive in the fluid. I might have misspoke at one point in the video and said it was, whoops.

  • @DaveFletcher-x5b
    @DaveFletcher-x5b 3 місяці тому

    Thanks so much , did the exact same and great results. Did you add any oil to the system? Or just refrigerant ?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 3 місяці тому

      We didn't add any oil this time. We are going to add some oil and dye when we refill it again because the refrigerant leaked out again. These AC systems are a pain when you are chasing leaks!

    • @DaveFletcher-x5b
      @DaveFletcher-x5b 3 місяці тому

      @@C3KPaddock Thanks for the reply. No leaks yet for me, fingers crossed

  • @DaveFletcher-x5b
    @DaveFletcher-x5b 3 місяці тому

    Where did you get the dryer? Need the same one, can't find the 2 sensor one anywhere. Part # also please?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 3 місяці тому

      I got it from FCP EURO (www.fcpeuro.com). Part # MAH-AD240000S

  • @DaveFletcher-x5b
    @DaveFletcher-x5b 3 місяці тому

    Where did you get the dryer? I need the same one and can't find anywhere. Please let me know. Thanks Dave

  • @ricardovelazquez1650
    @ricardovelazquez1650 4 місяці тому

    Is not the cooling sistem , Is the Heather sistem

  • @alejandrollamas692
    @alejandrollamas692 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful truck. Good to see people restoring them. They are works of art. 2:59

  • @michaelg4778
    @michaelg4778 4 місяці тому

    Not sure if it is my computer setup but, your audio volume is low when you are talking and very loud when the music is playing. Anyways, my daughter and I have a 1991 325i that she is learning how to work on. Looking forward to more E30 content

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 4 місяці тому

      Yeah, I switched computers and was having trouble figuring out how to change the volume on each track. I've gotta fix it in future videos. Working on a car with your kid is the best thing. Mine is starting to take over and wants to do everything himself. I guess I'm mostly a cameraman and an assistant now.

  • @realdata6116
    @realdata6116 4 місяці тому

    Can you do a video on replacing the 4 accessory belts?

  • @realdata6116
    @realdata6116 4 місяці тому

    Can you do a video on replacing the acessory belts?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 4 місяці тому

      Yeah, I never did replace those and I also need to pull the alternator off to replace the voltage regulator. This is also a smaller task I can do while I continue to procrastinate dropping the trans-axil to replace torque converter/pump seals.

  • @katekate7579
    @katekate7579 5 місяців тому

    That one you removed was actually aftermarket and still available. It has a white teflon or nylon ring instead of rubber. It also has brass posts and that brass connector that helps with horn reliability. Some guys were wondering if the nylon really holds up…apparently not!

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 5 місяців тому

      Nope, it didn't hold up at all.

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas 6 місяців тому

    Needs some TLC then should be good. Is the FE a 352?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 6 місяців тому

      Yes it is a 352. It was purchased as a rebuilt crate motor about 15 years ago but has less than a 1,000 miles on it.

  • @GregHutto1
    @GregHutto1 6 місяців тому

    Nice video. How does the torque converter get refilled? Is it connected to the transmission? Thank you.....

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 6 місяців тому

      Thank you. Yes, fluid is pumped back into it from the transmission when the car is running. That is why you have to fill the transmission, then run the car a few seconds, and then top off the fluid again. Repeat until the fluid level is good with the car running.

  • @briancraft22
    @briancraft22 7 місяців тому

    A bit of water on cold start is normal. It's created during combustion and vaporizes when the engine gets warm. It's a good reason to not take real short trips and shut your motor off cold. All that water sits in the exhaust. My muffler looked like a rust Slushy inside after the car being driven 2 miles to school for a couple years.

  • @MrBoboo7
    @MrBoboo7 7 місяців тому

    Awesome

    • @MrBoboo7
      @MrBoboo7 7 місяців тому

      I just refurbished my front calipers and painted them

  • @Dundertaker1
    @Dundertaker1 7 місяців тому

    I own three. Even the nicest cars that have not been maintained by a fastidious owner over the years will cost $10K in parts alone without any cosmetics. That said, they are fabulous cars and it's a "labor of love" for me.

  • @saber87ffo
    @saber87ffo 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the detailed explanation! I got a 928 as well and I am trying to do the chocks myself.

  • @blakeneysanders4264
    @blakeneysanders4264 7 місяців тому

    I figured out after a while that nothing worked right on my 65 dashboard until I screwed it back into the dash, didn't know that is how it got its ground, drove me crazy there for a while 😂. Good luck on your build.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 7 місяців тому

      Definitely working better since I screwed it back into the dash, but still having issues with a brake light and blinker. I need to put some time into figuring out the problem, but really don't understand what could be wrong when you replace all the wires with OEM harnesses and have the same problem as before. I'm going to need some luck I'm sure.

  • @earleclemans4836
    @earleclemans4836 7 місяців тому

    Dont do that!

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 7 місяців тому

      Why?

    • @earleclemans4836
      @earleclemans4836 7 місяців тому

      @@C3KPaddock that screw isn't for that. It only sets over center adjustment

  • @miker1721
    @miker1721 7 місяців тому

    4:39 the proper tool for this application is a Compression Fitting Spanner Wrench. It works beautifully on fuel line nuts. It allows you to grip on more of the nut surface.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 7 місяців тому

      Yet another tool I need to add to my Christmas list.

  • @gregsmith1444
    @gregsmith1444 8 місяців тому

    If you have an auto transmission or manual you should be using 20 50 viscosity oil for a 928

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      Yeah, I figured that out after we did the service on the car. I ordered what FCP Euro recommended before I knew to get 20W50. Owning this car is a learning experience. I will be sure to put that in it next service.

  • @joelancourt8997
    @joelancourt8997 8 місяців тому

    Might need valve adjustment. Lumpy idle is pretty common with e34 engines.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      We did a valve adjustment at some point. I think it was after the injectors, but I would have to go back and look to be sure. We did find a few that were too tight and a few that were too loose. Sounded better to us once we were done.

  • @ronniejohnson317
    @ronniejohnson317 8 місяців тому

    You lock them from the inside by pushing the door handle the opposite way.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      Interesting, I'm going to have to try that. The door handles on the inside are not the best and I plan to replace them soon.

    • @ronniejohnson317
      @ronniejohnson317 8 місяців тому

      @@C3KPaddock Did you try the door lock?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      @@ronniejohnson317 I did and worked like you said. Learn new stuff all the time! Thank you.

  • @jwsebree
    @jwsebree 8 місяців тому

    I went to replace the thermostat, two of the screws broke. Just like yours, a simple job turned out to be a much bigger job than planned.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      I guess you have to expect some broken bolts when you work on old vehicles, but it doesn't make it any less frustrating. Minutes turn into hours so quickly!

  • @jwsebree
    @jwsebree 8 місяців тому

    You too. I’ll send you a video on my maiden voyage.

  • @jwsebree
    @jwsebree 8 місяців тому

    Glad you finally got the new harness. What was the cost of the harness?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      It was around $800. Maybe a little less.

    • @jwsebree
      @jwsebree 8 місяців тому

      That’s not bad for everything. My next issue is finding top dead center and learning how to set the timing. I am not a mechanic.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      Me either. I just do research about whatever I need to do and give it a shot. Good luck!

  • @waynefitzpatrick4295
    @waynefitzpatrick4295 9 місяців тому

    "Promo SM"

  • @jean-jaquesrousseau4712
    @jean-jaquesrousseau4712 9 місяців тому

    I replaced the same with this new shaped fully plastic ones and my idle got too high since then

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 9 місяців тому

      Interesting? Our idle RPM didn't change after we replaced the injectors. I feel like it got a little smoother too. We have put like 2K miles on it since the replacement and still running good.

  • @edwardburke5486
    @edwardburke5486 9 місяців тому

    You need to put a oil cooler bypass and change that radiator asap they designed it to have oil pockets inside your radiator that rot out and fail causing oil to get rad ain’t freeze in the oil before it happens to you…. Which it will even more because you had the wrong fluid in the radiator those oil pockets will fail shortly which will destroy the motor. Install a outside the radiator oil cooler once you look into this issue you’ll thank me tremendously because it’s bound to happen to your radiator only a short matter of time before it does . Look into it , or ask a good mechanic who knows Porsche 928s you’ll see im 100% right and I’m believe it or not saving you the motor thats in that car very bad design by Porsche when they built the 928 to place weak pockets inside the radiator to cool oil . I’d change it asap to be safe because after years of it failing on so many other cars you are super lucky to last this long without it leaking and having antifreeze mixed in your oil destroying your motor . You’ll thank me latter for this information all I can say is address it as fast as possible . Real bad design by Porsche , Your welcome , glad I can pass along side me real solid information on to you and help save your motor and car . Don’t believe me…. Look into this you’ll see it’s a major problem with these radiators , install that bypass you’ll be fine then and never have to worry about it ever .

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 9 місяців тому

      Thank you. I will definitely look into it and see what options I can find to avoid this problem.

  • @chillyE30
    @chillyE30 10 місяців тому

    Did you vacuum the system ?? You opened it up it needs a vacuum .

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 10 місяців тому

      We don't have one, so we didn't. Another tool to buy. Didn't matter though because there is a leak somewhere and it stopped working again. More work to do when summer comes around again.

    • @chillyE30
      @chillyE30 10 місяців тому

      @@C3KPaddock you can rent it from autozone and get your money back when you return it. You would of figured out that you had a leak if you would of properly done a vacuum . Also since you didn’t you might ruin the compressor and have to replace it too along with the new drier again .

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 10 місяців тому

      @@chillyE30 Good to know. I wasn't aware that was something you could rent from there. We haven't been running the A/C since it leaked down. Thank you for the tip on the vacuum.

    • @Vanya2893
      @Vanya2893 8 місяців тому

      @@C3KPaddock any moisture in the system can corrode and kill the compressor as well as clogging up the system. putting it under vacuum for an hour or so makes all of the moisture in the system evaporate and get evacuated. the drier is there to continually suck up any incidental moisture that could get into the system to protect it, it can only soak up so much so it's kind of a sacrificial part, you'll need to replace it again if you try to get the a/c working again for this summer. it's worth it to get a set of a/c gauges while you're doing this (either renting or you can get them + a vacuum pump from harbor freight for like $150) so you can get a better idea of what's not working in the system. also the hoses in pre-88 E30s are older style (not future-proofed for R134a) so you're going to continually have at least a little leakage

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 8 місяців тому

      @@Vanya2893 I broke down and took it to a shop a few days after we filmed the video to get the A/C vacuumed and filled properly. It worked great for like a week and then gradually got worse over the next couple weeks until it barely cooled again. I think there is a fitting on the dryer that is leaking. The shop said they did a leak test and it was all good, but when I took it back they said they were going to charge me again to service it. Frustrating!!! I hooked up a gauge and the pressure was way down. Going to have to get the equipment and do it myself I guess.

  • @bicyclist2
    @bicyclist2 10 місяців тому

    I absolutely love the look of all Porsche 928's. I believe it's the most beautiful car in the world. Unfortunately too many owners didn't take good care of them. I still hope to own one some day. Thank you.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 10 місяців тому

      We love the look too! We also like that it is a great blend of an American Muscle style V8 powertrain, European styling, and German engineering.

  • @DanielJamesEgan
    @DanielJamesEgan 10 місяців тому

    Its too bad the signature isnt on the glovebox or something more easily removeable. The signature might not increase the price of the car but if the signature was on a sun visor or something you could sell it seperately abd just replace the part with a non-signed one.

  • @Bob-cd5pp
    @Bob-cd5pp 10 місяців тому

    Why don't you say what the car cost / Lame

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 10 місяців тому

      What, you don't like mystery?

  • @pffyespff
    @pffyespff 10 місяців тому

    928 has great community of knowledgeable owners and people who make and sell parts. I had my 928S's MAF rebuilt in another country thousands of km away by a guy who does this as a hobby, he tested it on his own car before sending it back. Parts prices are not that bad, at least here in Europe where there's many sellers, no need to buy anything from Porsche, though I let them change coolant pump and belt, both of which I bought elsewhere, that job cost me 500 euros. Hengst fuel filter was 12 euros, your part prices seem kinda high to me.

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 10 місяців тому

      We haven't purchased any parts directly from Porsche. All out parts have come from "FCP EURO" and "928sRUS" websites. The parts due seem a little cheaper in Europe, but the shipping time and cost would counteract the savings. I'll definitely take any advise you have on where to get quality parts cheapest.

    • @pffyespff
      @pffyespff 10 місяців тому

      @@C3KPaddock I wrote long comment with names of places where I got spares from and it would not appear here, because YT thinks links, even in obscured form are ads? Just some names of places: partworks (they have also ebay shop and ship worldwide), rosepassion, design911, autodoc

  • @peteness9550
    @peteness9550 10 місяців тому

    All things German end up being a Nazi liability, lol.

  • @mizmo7223
    @mizmo7223 10 місяців тому

    Total the estimated repairs and double it and you will be close.

  • @928pcar
    @928pcar 10 місяців тому

    One more thing, I hate to say this but that car will struggle to sell for $10k. Just being real here. People who aren't familiar with 928s overestimate their value and they end up sitting for sale for YEARS. I've seen better 928s than yours, manual, not sell for $14k. It's been sitting on CL, Offerup for 5 years. Just reality man I hate to be the bearer of bad news

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 10 місяців тому

      We do like the car and enjoy driving it. That said, we also hope to have a profitable (or at least breakeven) auction experience. If it doesn't meet reserve, then we will definitely enjoy driving it. We also don't know if the "Magnus Walker" signature on the dash will help the value. Kind of a wild car whether people care about that or not. He is a big name in the Porsche community, but probably won't add any value. Plan to enjoy the auction experience and see how things work out.

    • @928pcar
      @928pcar 10 місяців тому

      @@C3KPaddock nice man! I didn’t see the Magnus signature but I doubt that will add any value. Maybe BaT is the way to go bc there’s a US ‘80 automatic with a lot of time left and it’s already at $13.5k! 35xxx miles though. I wish people appreciated how good these cars are.

    • @TomMarquis66
      @TomMarquis66 10 місяців тому

      I bought an 88 S4. I did 90% my own work and I have about 10k in repairs. Love driving it,but I am probably 5k underwater. That might sound bad but remember I have a running driving 5 speed that I have been driving regularly for the past 6 years. 5k in the hole for 6 years of semi daily smiles? I would not trade it. What would the depreciation on a 5 year old 25k car be worth that is now 11 years old?

    • @C3KPaddock
      @C3KPaddock 10 місяців тому

      @@TomMarquis66 Exactly!! It isn't always about the money. "Experiences" are often worth more than money. My son and I are enjoying the repair process and learning with every repair. Building memories!