1985 Porsche 930 Euro on 2040-cars
Timpson, Texas, United States
1985 Porsche 930 European model, 3.3L air-cooled turbocharged engine, 4 speed trans, Black exterior and interior.
77,663 miles
Engine completely rebuilt at 55,875 miles along with new clutch, GHL headers and exhaust. Valve adjustment and top
end maintenance done 6,620 miles ago. AC converted to R134 with new barrier hose.
Here's a list of the work that I've had performed by a Porsche mechanic during my ownership:
Transmission service and replacement of worn synchro rings, dogteeth gears and slider gears
Service and adjust rear torsion bars and adjust front/rear height to R.O.W. spec.
- Oil and filter service
- Recharge AC system
- Replace engine drive belts
- Replace rear shock absorbers
- Replace oil pressure switch and thermostat o-ring
- Adjust oil cooler fan
- Valve lash adjustment, replace upper and lower valve cover gaskets
- Four wheel alignment
- Clutch assembly clean up and inspect rear main seal
- Rplaceshifter coupler bushings and rod ring bushing
- Tachometer geartrain repair
- Install battery cut-off switch
- Service hydraulic brake system
- Replace engine insulation pad
- Replace ignition unit
Factory Options on the vehicle are as follows:
058 Impact absorbers front and rear
139 Seat heating, left
197 Stronger battery
220 Locking differential 40 %
261 Passenger side mirror (flat, electrically adjustable and heatable)
327 Cassette-radio Blaupunkt Köln SQR 22
30 Seat heating, right
383 Sports seat, left, electrical height adjustment
387 Sports seat, right, electrical height adjustment
567 Top-tinted windscreen
650 Sun-moon-roof
Engine Code 930.66
Transmission Code 930.36
Order Type 930 770
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