Thank you so much for this video. This is your subscriber on the West Coast Los Angeles, California thank you. I always learned so much from you. Thank you sir and cannot wait for your next video. Thank you.
Vry Great wonderful & Encouraging new-year resolution of resurrecting porsche engines in America vry Happy new year 2025 to klassicAutomotive Training beacon of learning for porsche enthusiasts
@5:36 - that's a decent looking exhaust manifold design and heater box. Wonder if the person who made it, makes them to sell? Edit; watched a further 10secs ahead and saw the struggle to get to the nuts.. no thanks!
You haven't even seen the worst of yet. Once the engine went back in the car the waste gate hits the body and the rear muffler hits the bumper. Not good. Kurt
I love all of your videos, but the playlist for this series is a mess. Would you please sort the playlist by "Date published (oldest)" so we can watch from start to finish in chronological order.
So the order is up to you. When you go to the playlist on the top left side of the list you will see a button that says "Sort". That way you can select "Date Published (Oldest)" and it will arrange the videos the way you like. Thanks Kurt
@@klassikats Viewers don't have the option to sort the original posters playlist, only their own. that's why I asked you "the original poster". If you check out another youtubers playlist you'll see that you will not have sort controls.
Yes you do, I just went to two other channels and on the top left next to where it says "Creator Provided" click the three lines and select "Oldest". I have reset the play list on our end as well. Kurt
@@klassikats Thank you for discussing this issue with me, Kurt. There must be something wrong on my end. I never see the options you're describing. 🤷 All the best Jonathan
Great job sorting out all the nit picky issues , can be very time consuming getting them worked out.
Thanks for watching.
Kurt
Thank you so much for this video. This is your subscriber on the West Coast Los Angeles, California thank you. I always learned so much from you. Thank you sir and cannot wait for your next video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching and I am glad you enjoy the videos.
Kurt
Great meeting you both the other day! Thanks again for having me over 👍🏼
Your welcome Nathan, Car is now running and we are sorting though the tunning issues.
Kurt
Vry Great wonderful & Encouraging new-year resolution of resurrecting porsche engines in America vry Happy new year 2025 to klassicAutomotive Training beacon of learning for porsche enthusiasts
Thanks for watching and happy new year to you as well.
Kurt
@5:36 - that's a decent looking exhaust manifold design and heater box. Wonder if the person who made it, makes them to sell? Edit; watched a further 10secs ahead and saw the struggle to get to the nuts.. no thanks!
You haven't even seen the worst of yet. Once the engine went back in the car the waste gate hits the body and the rear muffler hits the bumper. Not good.
Kurt
@@klassikats yikes!
All I want to know is: when can I pick it up? Excellent work, as per usual! Happy New Year
Happy new year to you too Chuck. S
I love all of your videos, but the playlist for this series is a mess. Would you please sort the playlist by "Date published (oldest)" so we can watch from start to finish in chronological order.
So the order is up to you. When you go to the playlist on the top left side of the list you will see a button that says "Sort". That way you can select "Date Published (Oldest)" and it will arrange the videos the way you like.
Thanks
Kurt
@@klassikats Viewers don't have the option to sort the original posters playlist, only their own. that's why I asked you "the original poster". If you check out another youtubers playlist you'll see that you will not have sort controls.
Yes you do, I just went to two other channels and on the top left next to where it says "Creator Provided" click the three lines and select "Oldest".
I have reset the play list on our end as well.
Kurt
@@klassikats Thank you for discussing this issue with me, Kurt. There must be something wrong on my end. I never see the options you're describing. 🤷
All the best
Jonathan
I've never seen a u-shaped wrench- did you have to fabricate it?
Yes, there was cutting involved. S.