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Casey reviews the start of doing maintenance on his newly purchased 1983 Porsche 944, what to look out for, and how take care of a German sports car as a normal DIYer.
Merch!

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  1. ANTIVNM

    I always liked the look of the 944…

    That said, they are slow as hell!

    Only 944 I’d own is an ls swapped 944, and preferably turbo’d as well with a (if it would fit?) 6 speed manual

  2. maddoxwca

    The only issue I have watching your videos is it makes the itch to own one worse…..
    Now to convince the wife…..

  3. Lyfan Deth

    But Casey, ANY 1983 car without CANBus all all the modern nonsense is a piece of cake to work on.

  4. Jarrod Collier

    You must really love the sound of your own voice.

  5. P H

    *guards red
    Thanks Casey! It means a bunch when someone can demonstrate and articulate how simple it is to change some parts out.

  6. tempest411

    I will only fill my Porsche's tires with air flown in fresh from Germany via the Luftwaffe.

  7. Lane Sandburg

    I bought a 924s for 650.. it sat for 14 years and needs some tlc for sureee and I can't wait

  8. Fred Bobberts

    @johan and check the seals aren’t leaking on the injectors long as your working with the rail.

  9. Chad Varnell

    You can't be Frank, unless it's your middle name I suppose…?

  10. A T

    Don't listen to this guy if you value YOUR 944. Get the manual and follow the directions. Owned 944s for over 20 years and changed the belts many times.

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