Porsche Carrera 3.2 Teardown
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- How to morph a Porsche Carrera 3.2
into a hot rod engine. Part one.
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A film by Filmkooperation & Hoeing Sportmotoren
Illustrations by Hanadis Garage
Sounddesign by Thyes Ruete Audioproduktion
Assembly is out now!!!!!
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cool job
Our Porsche PTAP students get to work on engines like this one every day! They are going to LOVE this video! Great work!
What a fantastic video! The editing that this took, is phenomenal... I wish I had that talent, and patience! Great video.
This is my new favorite video on all of youtube! Outstanding job- congratulations...
930 motor build
Yeap... one of the best Porsche engine videos I have seen.. Kick ass job guys!!!
This is one of the best things that's on the internet today. seriously high-quality content.
This must have been incredibly time consuming to film.... but oh, so worth it - GREAT JOB!
Fantastic! Great production quality and a good quick overview of tearing down a flat 6. No idea how or why anyone could give this a thumbs down.
Beautiful... I love the 'naming game', labelling all the bits as they come off, seeing if I actually remember what I used to know xD
Phantastic, so that's how it goes!
Great work, both mechanically and visually
Thats brilliant, built many engines but this is still awesome. Great work!
I feel like I just learned a fair amount about this engine. I wish shop manuals had a dvd like this to go along with the exploded diagrams.
Many Porschephiles praise the simplicity of these early 'air cooled' flat 6 engines in the early 911s.
Simple? Compared to what? Building Spaceships?
Simple is a Chevy 235 six cylinder.
no, the simplicity of those engines comparated to the 1980's american and german engines, you can take out the engine from the body in two minutes, ALONE, just you an you...now try to do this alone in a BMW 316i from 1978 or from a 69' Merc 280SE...also the teardown...no hoses, no rubber belts, nothing of hidraulics actuators, vacuum tubes or "swiss watch" gears that may jump away while disassembling the engine!
***** I happen to have first hand knowledge of rebuilding a Chevy 235 I-6 They are one of the biggest pain in the asses to work on! I also happen to have experience with rebuilding air cooled flat 4's! They are truly a piece of cake to work on! The air cooled flat 6 has got to be one step up from rebuilding a 4!
Mrung0wa I disassembled a 235. The removal of the flywheel/bellhousing is a pretty complicated procedure. As for the small block Chevy, it's a very easy engine to work on.
Are we talking about the same engine? My friend had a 1953 Chevy Bel-aire convertible with an in-line 6 cylinder OHV (Over Head Valve)with a 3-speed manual transmission 6-volt electrical system..
Wicked video, waiting for the rebuild.
I watch this a few times a month to relax me
Absolutely brilliant,will be playing a lot this winter when I pull my motor.
Big work! both for the engine and the video. Congrats!
FANTASTIC!!!! Please do the same for the assembly!
That was a lot of hard work! Thank you so much for sharing this. Really impressive!
Wow, this is incredible.
NICE! wish i could have seen more of the blueprinting at the end
Don't let this stop you. Once you keep focus and maintain a cool head, you'll get through.
Absolutely fantastic, loved it. Must have taken forever to produce this!
Just an amazing video, what a treat.
Can't wait for part 2, this is some amazing work
Really nice vid. Thank you. Engine is gorgeous. 911 Carrera(964) is the car I really want. Hello from Russia =)
love any old porsches.......
Super illustration.
Thats an amazing piece of art!
Wish I could watch this through to the end but the music is torture on my tinnitus!
Can't wait to see Part Two! What hot rodded components are you adding?
Fantastic!! Why shorten, this could be made into a an two hour movie, I'd love that!
Great video! I could watch a 60 min version of this.
That was pretty intense for this hour of the morning. I need more coffee.
Great vid . Looking forward to seeing the rebuild
Subbed for the sparkly rebuild!
Amazing video.
Cant wait for part 2
Brilliant :) ... anxious to see the rebuilt :)
Outstanding vid! Brings back memories of my own 911 rebuilding days. I like the way you tied off the con rods. Why did you use heat on the head at 2:21?
Nice work guys.
looks like one of the most complicated engines ive seen. so many parts.
Great video thank you for not putting stupid music
Outstanding! Please make more videos like this in future :-)
I like the rubber band rod trick or is that a large o-ring to something? Looks almost like a Waterboxer cylinder O-ring.
This is excellent!
So COOL! well done!
This is awesome! More, more!
Such a simple engine. I have looked at the teardowns of the Subaru flat 6 that thing is 20x more complex.
muito legal esses videos...................
Great job.
Very cool video
This is awesome
Muito top essa restauração e retificar deste incrível motor box q eu amo de paixão...🤙🤙😍👏👏👏😍
Perfekte Arbeit sehr schön.
You shorten it? I'll watch videos like this even if it take hours.
Nice video !!!
Great concept, thanks for sharing!
this video is amazing!
Pretty neat, now I know why Porsche shops and mechanics charge so much for labor and parts.
Awesome!
What about part two?
Just freakin' brilliant. Thank-you.
nice work mate!
beautiful
Wait...is that allowing the cam timing to be adjusted by lining up with holes on the cam gear? Thats my guess and that's awesome if that's what it is.
nice video !!!
We shot about 4000 pictures during three days of disassembly. This resulted in eight minutes of film which we thought to be way too long for the average viewer, so we boiled it down to three minutes and used 1500 pictures. Editing took two days, creating the music and tweaking it to fit the film took another four days. All this happened over the course of three months.
Brilliant - looking forward to the next one! ;-)
so awesome, i wish i could work on an engine like that, i'd just buy some broke down porsche sitting in an alley.
I want to see the rebuild so bad!!
I see the old VW flat 4 air cooled engine in some of the posche dna!
And what about a final result? But i can say "big like"!!!!
Brilliant!
So cool!
Tool needs to make this the music video to one of their songs.
What name this music playing. vídeo. Very good vídeo.
Qual o nome da música que toca no vídeo. Muito legal o vídeo.
Very cool now put it back together
ItPut it back together iwant see somehands
I love this
I loved it, but I was disappointed that it didn't get put back together a gleaming beast of a motor.
It says too be continued
Love it! Can't wait for the next instalment :-)
Perfect illustration why electric cars will prevail.
(much loving the seniors although)
This video needs the slow down feature in UA-cam enabled!
What are those bands around the connecting rods? I've never seen anything like that.
So cool!!!
amazing
I WANA SEE IT REBUILT BRAND NEW~!!~
Great video! what tool do you use to mesure de inside cylinder?
Nice Video man :)
ART
very cool
What is the little gear thing behind the cam chain gear on the end of the cam? It's keyed to the cam and it kind of looks like a reluctor gear? But there is no sensor? I'm guessing this is not electronic FI either? I love this engine, but don't know anything about them really.
What about the assembly?))
:D Just play it backwards!
+Richard Sousa good point!
GREAT!!!
Great job now put it back?
To gether
so the con rods travel clockwise, thus making it wear evenly. is that about right?
SPEED METAL
I might be asking really dumb question but it bothers too much and I can't seem to find the exact answer for it...
Does the fan suck air into the blocks or draw air from them?
Love it
Awsome!
wow