[geeks] Mac definitions (was: Smart phone data usage)
Sheldon T. Hall
shel at artell.net
Thu Jul 7 21:12:35 CDT 2011
Quoth Jonathan Patschke [with inclusions by the Sandwich Maker] ...
> > " Which makes my plan to find and restore a 944 all that
> > " more appealing.
> >
> > interesting choice! a cow orker had a 924, back in the early '80s.
>
> Well, they're fun (great power/weight ratio and weight
> distribution), have very reasonable fuel economy, and look to
> be very easy to work on (unless you need to get at the front
> end of the gearbox).
... or the front end of the engine. Or anything else to do with the
drive-line. The whole drive line (engine, clutch, driveshaft,
gearbox/differentisl, rear axle) was assembled separately and inserted into
the unibody fron underneath. If you have to do anything serious, start by
buying some really tall jackstands.
FWIW, a timing-belt job on a 944 cost $1,400 in the 'eighties, when the cars
were in production. You don't have to take the whole drivetrain out to do
it, but you do have to disassemble a great deal of the front of the engine
compartment. It's a real bitch of a job.
> A 928 would be a lot of fun, too. Strangely, a
> well-preserved 928 is cheaper than a well-preserved 944 in
> this part of the world, probably because the 928 drinks fuel
> at a much quicker pace.
Not to mention that parts are very hard to get, and excruciatingly
expensive. This was the case even when the 928 was in production.
-Shel
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