Porsche 944 exhaust, short shift kit, and steering wheel | Casey's 80s Garage
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Casey gets a stainless exhaust system off of Ebay for his Porsche 944 and instals a short shift kit and Momo steering wheel. As always, a big thanks to Avalon King Ceramic Coating for supporting this channel. Purchase their astonishingly good product in the link below. Yes, it freakin works!!!!
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*Hits like before clicking Play*
Casey says "Ring the bell"
*Thinks to self... Don't tell me what to do"
Same, I hit like before the video starts
I actually hate Martini Rossi stripes, but everybody knows they add at least 50 horsepower, so i don't blame you.
I don't think I've ever seen em on 944s. Ought to be interesting. I think I saw a 944 with em, along the sides where the fenders don't have the flare to them.
They add 94 horsepower actually. Lol
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Casey Putsch: I bought the cheapest exhaust on eBay
From what I remember, there is a set screw on the shift rod back by the transaxle that you can loosen, adjust the angle up front, and then tighten back down to hold that alignment.
this is true
Last time I was this early, 944s hadn’t been inflated by Porsche snobs
Being frugal is a stroke of genius. Practicality over price!!!
I have determined that part of the "joy" of working on old cars is modifying parts that were labeled as "sure to fit."
Replace “joy” with “experience”
So... if they turn out to be ricer cans, can we officially call it the 9-Farty-Four?
Totally had the same problem with the shifter, my less elegant solution was to sick a VW "widowmaker jack" in the opening and use it like the jaws of life to widen the opening. I wish I thought of this first.
I just finished putting a new exhaust on my 944 and am in the works of doing the timing and water pump, next ip is the short shifter i live all your videos man keep on being great
Cant wait for the next 944 video.
For your shifter clearance problem. From what I see, you should just remove two washers from the right side and put them at the left side. So you avoid to have to bend it but I may miss something. :) Thanks for 944 vid, we don't have that much on the web! Continue your good work!! Cheers!
Right about the shift knob sounding like a speaker. I bought my MGB with a wood shift knob, made all sorts of noise. Replaced with the factory black plastic knob, no more noise.
I've got a similar wheel in my '87 924S. It looks amazing in there.
I've put a prototipo on my 924, same dash, you can see the dials just fine. Speedo in the center and the and the rev's swings from 5 o'clock up, the smaller wheel only blocks view into red line.
One thing to keep in mind if you are going to change the steering wheel - clearance. 944 wheels are mounted off center to help give some clearance to your thighs. If you need more clearance for your thighs you need to go very small on the replacement wheel.
Casey, don't make fun of us because we love to see the box opened. We are all little kids at heart!!!! The exhaust tip looks exactly like you described Fart Can muffler. Ha Ha
I have the same kit installed on my 944. The feeling is absolutely awesome! You will love it! Can't wait to see your impressions on the road with it!
With the short shift kit and the shifter, you should have started with the short shift and the linkage on the transmission, and then, you install the shifter. If everything is all in place, it should give you the clearance you needed automatically. The short shift reduces the amplitude of the shifter enough so you don't have to work on it like you did. It would have avoided you a headache, and maybe a foot cramp too! ;)
Have fun and take care! :)
Who else thinks his intro music slaps
Wow someone finally got the becker exhaust. I can't believe everything you did I have done or have it and doing it. Great stuff.
I love the stock shift knob since its weighted so well
I'm looking right at it and you have a couple washers besides the torrington. Why? The nut and lock go on the left, can you remove a couple of washers or is it a shoulder bolt? If it is a shoulder bolt, turn down the shoulder the thickness of the two extra washers. Or make a trip to the bolt drawer and get a collar and use a panhead bolt screw and cut the spacer\collar down so you don't need additional shim washers. Dude Guy, weight saving bonus!!!
Insane people actually go through entire chassis and drivetrain replacing all fasteners with titanium ones and remove any additional length. Sometimes even using thinner washers and nuts depending on function and never leaving more than 3 threads exposed when tight. It can save up to 100 pounds or more on some cars. Pppppricy and time consuming.
Casey, I'm hoping you do a 944 rear window fix video, the right way of course. Hopefully that's in your future for someone else's car not yours. Just did a clutch and rear main seal on my 1987- 944S. So many people say how bad it is to do, actually I thought it was quite fun to do. It's not hard just takes some time.
Watching this after taking my 944 out for dinner on a Sat. night. Ah life is good :)
You can get an adapter piece to make the flat bar into a round tube so you can put your shift knob of choice.
I dont like sparkling wine... and parties
But i love martini stripes on cars :p
Same. Thanks for calling us lame Casey. Such a boomer thing to say :p
Great to see you back to building.
I have that exact shifter arm. As well as the short shifter and linkage arm on my 924. Didn't buy the tail light dongle's cause i was lucky and still had a spare broken taillight assembly so I salvaged it for parts and made my own.
Martini and Rossi stripes are a go! Knipex plug was good too. Always loved their stuff. On the subject of tools...if you ever have time Casey give us a shop tool rundown. Looks like you get a lot of use out of your shop tools like benders cutters,welder etc. Be nice to hear some honest reviews/recommendations for people on a budget
Van Halen II!! Their best album!
Good choice
i have the exact same gear noise issue with the short shifter in my nc miata. the stock shifter has a thick rubber that separates the upper and lower shafts but in the aftermarket short shifter it doesnt, so the wood knob i have is SO noisy. luckily i can put the stock knob back on thats made of thick plastic so it quiets it down a bit. im considering putting the stock shifter back in anyway because the new one isnt smooth at all.
the good thing about now having that steering wheel hub is you can go crazy and get just about any aftermarket wheel you want on there. momo, sparco, omp, nardi, personal will all swap out with just the 6 bolts. if you want a more patina'd prototipo they can be found all day on ebay in various states of wear. i think something like a momo indy would look great in there too. also some $10 leather "driving" gloves will give you great grip on that new momo leather.
My favorite steering wheel love it momo prototipo in black finish , got it in my mk1 gti , such a cool sport look
You "could drill & Tap a Black Hex Head (Allen) Screw into the Side and then Drill a small Hole to the Shifter Arm to locate & keep the knob from coming off...
But make sure to use BLUE Loctite to keep it from "Walking out".
Simple & easy fix suggestion from Washington State!
Take care Casey,
🤓 -Thomas
Port Orchard, Washington
Martini & Rossi makes vermouth too! I love their vermouth!
And it’s illegal now...
Add those stripes!
When i first saw that steering wheel, I immediately thought of the 1970's era Pontiac Trans Am steering wheels... Weird.
The yellow Momo button looks way better with the gauges, good call there and deffinitly a smart idea using the more comfortable shifter. If the RTV doesnt work so well, or you worry about it cracking through and not holding, you can use a small screw through one side of the shifter and knob. The knob on the Volvo 240's M47 trans have that habit after it ages and pops off way too often on quick 1-2 shifts; best way to fix it on them seems reasonable on the Porsche.
Im looking forward to seeign those stripes on the car; nice splash of color
You should look at hybrid racing’s titanium shift rods if u wanna change the look of the original shift knob and it’s a lot more precise
Irritating YES. That's why we enjoy your content. Would have preferred a Porsche emblem in the steering wheel and looking forward to seeing Casey applying the decals haha
This is what you should be doing don't let obstacles breaker with hate..
I love the Martini stripes! I’m using them on the walls in my new garage, I wanted something to dress up the place but still want primarily white walls to reflect the light since I’ll actually work on cars in it and not just be a show piece.
Casey, I recommend that you check on that shifter at your next oil change to make sure everything is still nice and tight. because of how hiem joints are, they might become loose with vibration. Oh and make sure that lock-wire is still on there too! Much luck!
Loving it all Casey keep up the good work! I have a white 83 944 that I am "trying" to restore as well . The latest challenge has been getting a firewall brace welded in. These cars are truly labor of love. BTW I dig the Martini stripes too!
I wish you would have put links in the description for the shift kit the shift kit And the exhaust I have an 88 that I am working on I am working on
Oooooooo... some sweet KW's!? AWESOME!
I always liked the M&R stripes on a white car!
Thanks Casey. Need to do all of this to mine.
Love your work Casey, cheers from Argentina 👍🏽
Have the same issue with the shifter. All I did was put the bolt in the other way, and it worked. Hope that helps.
Be careful with the using the wrong momo, if you use a late hub on a early 944 it can cause electrical fires. I learned the hard way.
12:54 i feel you there, however i have learned over the years the time spent dottling around you could have removed it bent it, more professionally looking too, and put it back in. All lazy does is makes it more difficult.
Love the video!, Music may be a tad too loud. But love all the 944 work. Keep up the good work!
Martini Rossi stripes are cool. Change my mind!
Interesting phenomenon with the wood knob. My 96 Miata came with one installed by a previous owner. It didn't do that I could tell but there's so much noise with the top down anyway how would I tell? :)
But the boot was trash so I got a nice new leather one from Redline Goods and when I went to install it discovered the knob was seized to the shifter. Despite putting a welding glove over it I still trashed it grabbing it with pliers. So I wound up putting a stock knob back on and found I liked it much better as it has more weight than the wooden one did. Made the shifts nicer.
If you can get a centre-cap for the steering wheel that has a Porsche badge on it, that would be preferable, otherwise I'd say the yellow was the right call. I'd try to make some other small parts yellow too, just to tie it all together - maybe pick up a gearstick gaiter with yellow stitching, or paint the H-pattern in yellow,
I was going to say the yellow hub goes with the VDO gauges but then you mentioned it as well.
there is a bolt in the shifter linkage on the transaxle that adjusts the shifter rod angle, seems like you found your own solution though lol
Hey Casey! You’ve been kinda quiet of late with the blue vette. Make a video on it. Educate me a little on it. It’s cool!
i am so excited for this series
Curious how that exhaust is going to sound. As I am sure you know most of the 944 exhausts tend to be really raspy.
Older 944s have a 21mm spline and I believe they can take 911 wheels from 73-77 era. A later 944 has a 17mm and cannot, although if you swap your car to a manual steering box you can.
Dr. Kahn at Great Smiles Dentistry... he used to be my dentist before I moved across the country. Fantastic guy.
I have been waiting for this video! YEESSSS!
The Boxster also uses an Audi transaxle.
Hey Casey. If you want, look into Carbotech Brake Pads since you mentioned your boomer trick. They might be a bit on the slightly pricier end, but they don't have super corrosive material in the pads and are usually easier to clean off. They're a ceramic kevlar compound and have a good sport pad for the street. Many track racers swear by these pads and enjoy how they feel since they act quite linear. They can also put any of their compounds on a pad core if you send it their way in case you want to try their race pads for your Corvette ;)
Love the Van Halen II Tape! RIP Eddie
Box opening video... Dad its not 2018 anymore..
Love yastuff.
Awesome!!! Looking forward to the next updates!
Yes yellow button
Can't wait to see the martini stripes on it. One of the best liveries for one of the worst drinks.
Casey, could you do a video on optimal seat position and steering wheel position when driving fast? Thanks.
As you were working on the shifter I couldn't see what bolts you were removing. It is something I would like to do in my 924 and my 944, so seeing what you did would have been good. I like the car though they are a model that needs to be kept on the roads.
Move the washers on the bolt to the left side!!
Or use a smaller bolt... I feel like this is like the astronauts got special pens / cosmonauts used pencils story.
The washers act as thrust washers - they sandwich the roller bearing washer between them. Therfore you can't just switch sides, you need one set on either side. The bolt is as short as it can be. You can, however, get rid of the nyloc nut that is used on one side. The nut is way too wide and the nyloc part never engages the thread on the bolt. This will give a little more clearance. I still had to "massage" it to fully work.
What brand is the shifter kit? I’m trying to find it online
If the old wheel will fit my 86 I’ll buy it
This car really deserves Euro bumpers (as do all US 944s)
Love the videos when you work on the 944....
what about puting a rubber dampener between the knob and the stick?
I wish I could find a $300 for my 01 Audi A4! Cheapest I can find is 800-1000... Hey Casey! I'm only in PA, want to fab one up for me. Lol
Casey kind of reminds me of Titus
You should put a Honda shift lever into your 944.
Sparkling wine and partying is fun.
Nooooo dont bend :( had you tried to untighten the two bolts that hold down the shifter assembly and push it towards the driver's side while you tighten them?
☝this!
I dig the Stipes!!
That box is a big "PECKER"
Last time I was this early...
Oh wait never mind first time
Get a shorter shouldered bolt and lose 3-4 of the 6 washers on the passenger side
You going to get Wu FLu from putting that Chinese made plastic packaging! Yes the yellow button looks cooler and I am with you on the shift knob choice. I hate obnoxious noise in the car!
how i wish that my ford escort was white to put martini stripes on it... But sadly it is silver... :(
For the shifter, would removing a washer have helped?
I missed the 944😁
Knipex fix good.
300? jeez casey! i got the cheapest of the cheap ebay exhaust for my mitsubishi. $114. never again. quickly learned from my mistake and got an invidia asap 😂
You like makin' your own life difficult as U say. So what about changing the 944 rear window in Vittorio Strosek style? That 80's rear window style looks way better.
Does the cheapest stainless steel in the world rust?
Horn button.. don't matter what I think because it's your car! Make it how you like it and screw the trolls. Ohh and yes, good choice 😆
Casey is that Mark Blundell's Pac West Indy Car in the back?
Mauricio's
@@CaseyPutsch as a 944 owner I'd like to ask "When do we get to see that Indy Car in action?!!!"
Im jealous
That exhaust system looks like a fart can and will probably sound like one. Don’t blame you for not being in a hurry to put it on. Hope it sounds ok but have my doubts.
I like turtles 🐢
928 or 944?