I Bought A Porsche 928! Porsche 928 Revival - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2022
  • Well, the last money pit is away with its new owner. I miss it. So now, let’s see if the reputation of the Porsche 928 as the biggest money pit of ALL Porsches is actually true! Yes, there’s still money in the kids’ college fund so let’s give this a shot!
    So I have bought a fairly rough ad under-maintained Porsche 928 which I am planning to bring back to health. The aim of this video is to look at what will be required and if I can do it at a reasonable (for that, read not college-fund depleting) cost. Also, do I attempt to do any of the work myself or find someone to help me? What will that do to the cost? Still affordable? In fact, will I HAVE to get a professional to do the work? Aren’t Porsche 928s too complicated for the average wrencher? Maybe this one is? Let’s see anyway! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! I can’t NOT scratch the Porsche 928 itch!
    All written, researched and edited by me. You can download all my Porsche model guides at www.jayreadyoutube.com so go and take a look there, OK?
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    #porsche928 #affordable #v8
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  • @Jari_Kuusisto
    @Jari_Kuusisto Год назад +17

    This car earns to be saved and restored. Waiting more episodes from this :)

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Yeah! Quite right! It’s lovely!

    • @hansmausolf7104
      @hansmausolf7104 Год назад

      A big bite to digest with a somewhat limited parts supply and much smaller interest group than a 996 - 997 arena…..good luck Jay !

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@hansmausolf7104 Fair comment! Thank you!

    • @driverjoe6936
      @driverjoe6936 Год назад +1

      @@hansmausolf7104 Parts are readily available. With a couple notable exceptions (ABS wheel sensors for certain years), either genuine Porsche or good quality repros are there. Not cheap, but it's a Porsche.
      And the RennList forums have an INCREDIBLE wealth of knowledge. The group may be smaller, but the knowledge base is HUGE.

  • @slickfrictionless
    @slickfrictionless Год назад +5

    You'll love it! I've had an 86.5 five speed for 25 years and it's the best car I've ever owned! It's just short of 200,000 miles and still runs like a bat out of hell! It's never left me stranded and never failed to start. They are engineering marvels and it's not unusual to find examples that have well over 300,000 miles on them. They are built like tanks and are marvelous touring cars. Now that you've got one, you'll just want more of them! I've owned a 911 and I'll take the 928 over it any day:) Oh, and BTW, the sun visors are meant to keep the sun off the back of passengers' heads as it shines through the hatch glass:)

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Hey thanks! Enjoying it so far although I wish I could some of it sorted a bit faster. I will get it there. It’s the nicest car I’ve owned. Looks INCREDIBLE!

  • @arighosal4809
    @arighosal4809 Год назад +5

    Jay congrats on the 928! Great color too. Don’t pay the transport company until you get the damage squared away. If not file a breach of contract claim for actual comp damages; get written estimate of repairs for court (in case they fail to pay); report to various business bureaus etc. They ought to fully make you whole.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks Ari! Really appreciate the advice!

    • @arighosal4809
      @arighosal4809 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD sure, np. Also on top of above, send a written demand notice/letter right away to the transport company with $ demand and date certain via certified Mail. Attach to the demand letter, estimate for damages from repair shop. If they don’t pay by that date, simply file your court complaint with associated exhibits. Good luck.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@arighosal4809 totally love it! Thanks so much for the help!

  • @Waskar11
    @Waskar11 Год назад +6

    Congrats Jay, the 928 looks amazing and the positives of all the issues is a ton of content. You had me laughing out loud with the line “so that’s good” with every problem.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Hahahaha! Yes, that’s true!

  • @LandOnBolts
    @LandOnBolts Год назад +1

    I remember seeing a white 928 in person, they are so nice to look at in person.

  • @motorsandmeats88
    @motorsandmeats88 Год назад +4

    You’ve gotten yourself into a REAL project car this time! Gonna be epic

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Ooooh yeah! Cheers Michael!

  • @jadmann
    @jadmann Год назад

    Excellent choice. Liked since I first seen them in the movies, “Ferris Buelers Day Off” and Tom Cruise in “Risky Business!”

  • @mattstogryn3066
    @mattstogryn3066 Год назад +1

    I owned an 89 S4 for 6 years which was a very nice car when i bought it. It still took the the purchase price again to sort it out to be a great example

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Oh God, what have I opened myself up to!

  • @salvatorebattinelli894
    @salvatorebattinelli894 Год назад +1

    Jay, I can only tell you my most recent experience with dealing with painting the front end of an older Porsche. I have a 2014 911 991.1 C4S Cab with 60,000 miles that had too many sand/road chips on the front end bumper and hood to suit me (I am anal about wanting a nice looking paint job, even on an older driver car). I had three quality paint shops look at fixing the road chips with a partial paint respray, they all said the same, Bec of how the front end is constructed, there is no way they could match the paint without my seeing the difference in paint color. I had to have the entire front bumper, hood and fender tops stripped and resprayed (cost of $3K) (I went a bit overboard, and changed out the plastic bits for new but that wasn't necessary).....so that is my story, trying to match old paint is risky business, once done wrong you will see the difference everyday you go to start your fabulous 928S.....BTW I too, think you have made a good choice and you (and all of us) will enjoy and learn about a very cool model Porsche that is probably going to pay you back when it goes back on the market.......I hope this helps you, pls dm me if you wish more detail or wish to just chat about the experience. I am in Boston.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Salvatore! Great post! I suspect this will be the case. It’ll be a nightmare to get it right plus the complication of working with aluminium. Let’s see. I’m planning to do this properly. More to come!

  • @REDNECKHUNTER75
    @REDNECKHUNTER75 Год назад

    I owned a 1985 928s (US) in Prussian Blue over Cork interior. Purchased it for $2000 about eight years ago and daily drove it for five years. Wonderful car but was getting to the point of having to buy a parts car just to have the needed pieces to keep it road worthy. I ended up selling it to a gentleman that was convinced that 928's were going to be the next Porsche to appreciate in value. Took the $5000 I made on the Porsche and rolled it into a 1998 Porsche Boxster with 42k miles. I'm now going back through and watching all of your 986 content! Thank you very much for sharing your adventures and look forward to many more with your beautiful 928S.

  • @louir3199
    @louir3199 Год назад

    own a '87 928 S4 Guards Red bought at a great price in 2014 and drove it Cross Country (USA). just did some needed maintenance incl., belts & water pump, plugs, wires, distributors, misc steering rack line, brake line and all fluids.. New alternator, starter motor, just went out, and replacing the belly pans, and fuel sender is the current plan... recommend adding a battery cutoff to avoid a dead battery - these cars have a notorious electrical system and can often draw voltage - about as notorious as the faulty fuel sender & broken Trip ODO plastic gear!
    love the Blue sorry about the scratch. - best of luck - love getting to drive the '28 and must get 1-2 greta looks and people approaching to talk about the car every time I go anywhere - get it sorted and take it to a Car Show - fans will love it.

  • @LeapfrogAnimation
    @LeapfrogAnimation Год назад +3

    Great choice, thrilled to see you went for the 928. I had an s2 auto here in the Uk, always plenty to keep you busy but we’ll worth time and effort and Im sure the car is now in good hands. Looking forward to seeing the journey!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Hey thanks. I this one is an S2 strictly speaking, as it’s a Euro car. Cheers!

  • @jimmccarthy6015
    @jimmccarthy6015 Год назад

    Your walk through reminds me of mine with a 944 I bought last year. 14 months later it’s almost running right and most stuff works. Gotta love mid 80’s Porsches. Look forward to watching the progress !!

  • @bjbraunlich
    @bjbraunlich Год назад

    Congrats Jay. Looking forward in seeing the future videos!

  • @EdA-bz3bu
    @EdA-bz3bu Год назад

    Love the sound of confidence in your voice.
    I think you are really excited about the cleaning and paint make over which is the biggest bang for the buck.
    👍

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      It’s forced and faked! Haha! We’ll see. I suspect I will only get so far with the paint on this one. We can get it better though and the repaired transport damage will help.

  • @arielquintela452
    @arielquintela452 Год назад

    Jay, your a king. I used to own a 1984 928 and had great luck with it. Wish I still had it... congrats on your new venture...

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Haha! Thanks Ariel!

  • @TobyD
    @TobyD Год назад

    Ooooh well done Jay - about time someone was brave enough to buy one of these and share the journey. Plus touch of British humour. Love it already 😊

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks Toby! Game on!

  • @shughes911
    @shughes911 Год назад +1

    Yes! Great choice! I just went to cars and coffee at my local Porsche dealership and got to check out a few! So cool! So glad folks are taking care of them so we can still admire them👍

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Yeaaah! Thanks!

  • @bullfrogzbodyshop
    @bullfrogzbodyshop Год назад

    Wish they'd bring back a new version of it,always liked the way they look although most ppl seem to hate em

  • @edg4820
    @edg4820 Год назад

    Congrats Jay! My first Pcar was a 928S4. Miss it all the time. Good luck, I’ll be watching your journey.

  • @HernanSpeed
    @HernanSpeed Год назад +2

    The condition is actually not bad, especially if the dashboard is original. Keep us updated!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      You bet! Thanks!

  • @phil702x
    @phil702x Год назад

    I love it! My first Porsche was a 928, and I miss it -- eventually went on to a 986, 986S, 996, 986 3.6 swap, 955S, 987.2. Such nostalgia. Good luck with it. I'll enjoy watching your videos on it.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Ah thanks so much! More coming!

  • @charlesglover6222
    @charlesglover6222 Год назад +1

    well done very happy for you .and you got the right model I hope it brings you much joy

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      That’s very nice of you, Charles! Thank you!

  • @NZGilead
    @NZGilead Год назад

    Good purchase ! I love 928, happy that you will be giving some love to that one so it goes back to his former glory.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Hey thanks a lot!

  • @gbass7328
    @gbass7328 Год назад

    Old cars, always all fluids, hoses, tires and a brake master etc. Spray the whole hood and bumper. Get a good guy for color match. What a project........

  • @user-ic7rv4pr5j
    @user-ic7rv4pr5j 9 месяцев назад

    Love the series Jay! Very timely as I recently purchased an '84S. Going through some of the same items as you have and found these videos very helpful, and entertaining. Any chance you'll do a video on the ground points and cleaning/repairing?

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you’re enjoying it! Yes! There will be a video on that. I think we will be replacing a lot of the electrics over the winter. Stay tuned!

  • @713vinh
    @713vinh Год назад

    I love the 928, always thought it has a unique fascinating shape to it. Definitely worth fixing her up and getting it up to par. Congrats on a really cool car and looking forward to seeing more of it. Cheers mate!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Cheers Vincent! Really appreciate that!

  • @mariossergides7294
    @mariossergides7294 Год назад +2

    What a journey this will be. Can’t wait for future updates!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks! They’re coming! Want to get this car better quickly!

  • @andrewknowles6731
    @andrewknowles6731 Год назад

    Great choice! Cant wait to see how you get on.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks a lot, Andrew!

  • @Landshark928
    @Landshark928 Год назад

    As a big Landsharklover I subbed instantly. Good luck with the improvements!!💪🏼🤘

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Welcome and thank you! More to come!

  • @deanstokes7578
    @deanstokes7578 Год назад

    That’s a great car for you to do your stuff 👍looking forward to seeing you restore 😉👍

  • @thegrowthclinic
    @thegrowthclinic Год назад

    Looking forward to seeing the outcome - well done

  • @leerose9436
    @leerose9436 Год назад

    That’s a nice project Jay ! Good Luck ! Vrooooooooooooooom 👍🙏🏻❤️

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Cheers Lee! ❤️

  • @josephpole
    @josephpole Год назад +2

    That paint repair is going to be expensive if done properly. The bonnet is aluminium so you'll have to find a shop that can work with that. Mechanically, Sean Ratts seems to be the authority in the US. I understand he has a long wait list but you may want to at least call him to get you started in the right direction. Finally, congratulations, 928s are amazing cars and very rewarding when running properly. Enjoy!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Really appreciate the advice. Thanks! I’ve always wanted one of these!

  • @richarddamico9894
    @richarddamico9894 Год назад

    Lol 😂 love the Playgirl centerfold of Burt Reynolds! Good name for the car

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      😁😁😁👍

  • @tjautocross
    @tjautocross Год назад

    Nice choice, Jay!!!

  • @rudfil
    @rudfil Год назад

    Congratulations Jay. I as well always loved the 928. Like Tom Cruise said in the movie Risky Business, there is no substitute. ;)

  • @NickMurray
    @NickMurray Год назад +2

    Just set it on fire. Trust me.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Bahahahaha! I knew you’d say that. Yours looked to be in terrific condition too!

  • @KarelBeelaertsvanBlokland
    @KarelBeelaertsvanBlokland Год назад

    Beautiful colour!

  • @mikepuzzo5959
    @mikepuzzo5959 Год назад

    Hi Jay! Congrats on the new whip! I would ask the guys at Auto Associates of Canton to see if they can match that paint. They are one of the best Porsche restoration specialists in the area. I estimate around an hour ride for you. Maybe shorter. Good luck with the new project!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Cheers Mike! That’s a good idea about Auto Associates!

  • @standinkler5356
    @standinkler5356 Год назад +2

    Great new project. I look forward to your 'I don't know what I'm doing' successful repairs/updates. I love the 928 but scared of the repair costs. Interested to watch your experience. You might get away with painting the bonnet and bumper IF the shop can match the color of the car as it is. Real good body work is an art. I would think the paint code will not match the existing car. If you get insurance money perhaps you keep it and respray the entire car since there are other areas that need repaired.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I really don’t know what I’m doing! At all! Hahaha! Thank you!

  • @claretbadger8612
    @claretbadger8612 Год назад

    Had my 4.5 for 7 years. 20 mpg I think is fine, its comfortable and Im 6'6". That knob by the drivers seat is for speaker fade. I changed the exhaust as think the standard one is muted. Even got a full size adult in the rear for a trip from London to Copenhagen and back! Fantastically well built and engine bullet proof. Touch wood I haven't really had any issues!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      This, I must say, is VERY reassuring! Thanks for posting!

  • @jehl1963
    @jehl1963 Год назад

    Funny, that sort of dark blue was very popular on Volkswagon-Audi Group products of that era. I had an Indigo Blue Pearl Golf with the exact same issues. I have yet to see any of them that didn't have similar issues with the clear-coat.

  • @philmonk8422
    @philmonk8422 Год назад

    Always loved the 928 with tele dial wheels. Not sure about the chin spoiler but you look as if you have done well. Hope transpo co. is gonna sort you out under insurance or something

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I adore the teledials. I have an idea there. Stay tuned! Yes, the transporter need to reimburse. We’ll get there, I hope!

  • @AutoAmateur
    @AutoAmateur Год назад

    PRUSSIAN blue?! Dude. Your new car's nickname is sorted already... The Kaiser!! 😀

  • @salvatorebattinelli894
    @salvatorebattinelli894 Год назад

    Second comment, I notice your neighbor Nick Murray also had an experience with a 928, he may be worth a chat about issues particular to a 928 that will save you time and money ......jus saying.....good luck with this fabulous 928.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Yes! Nick has already messaged me to tell me I’m a complete idiot! He may still be right!

  • @jbfinishingsjellebilliau9054
    @jbfinishingsjellebilliau9054 Год назад

    Welcome in to the transaxle world😎

  • @jond4628
    @jond4628 Год назад

    Lovely!

  • @palatinaworks7251
    @palatinaworks7251 Год назад

    replace the small relay in the AC control unit, lower it, put at least 18 inch wheels on it, delete rear muffler and drive its wheels off... I have 3 of them. good choice mate

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Haha! What does removing the AC relay do?

  • @996Revival
    @996Revival Год назад

    Prussian blue is such a nice color. I’ve always wanted a 928😃

  • @jaapthieme6561
    @jaapthieme6561 Год назад +1

    Nice Jay the 928! With some work on it

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Quite a bit of work, Jaap! Thanks mate!

  • @andydhillon1977
    @andydhillon1977 Год назад

    Congrats on the 928 sponsorship!
    One of those control knobs near the parking brake is for the radio.
    Have you seen the new Blaupunkt retro headunits? They re-issued 2 models from the 80's and 90's with new technology. Worth looking into. I'm going to get one when I get a 928.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Yes, Blaupunkt Bremen. Might do that. If I ever have any money ever again.

    • @andydhillon1977
      @andydhillon1977 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD lol I get it.
      Curious if you've considered this game plan. I've done it several times with my project cars.
      I often buy another engine. Test for good compression numbers and overall good health. Replace anything that looks questionable/do routine maintenance, and swap it in. Then sell my original engine.
      I've found this method to be the least expensive option in terms of overall time and money invested in the project.
      Here's an example. I mentioned before that I'm restoring a 185K BMW. It essentially needs everything replaced, so instead of piecing things together, I bought another engine, refreshing it, bought all new front suspension, clutch, engine mounts, cooling system, and power steering hoses. Once the spare engine is finished, I'm pulling my original drivetrain out, as well as all suspension parts, and replace everything all at the same time.
      That will be my plan for the 928 I end up getting. 20-y-o+ cars often need a lot replaced. Yes, it costs "more" initially but in the long run its actually cheaper and definitely less headache. In addition, I know I've inspected every part closely so I'm never paranoid that something random can go wrong at any time. That right there makes the driving experience 100 times better!
      Just a thought.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@andydhillon1977 I think my engine is OK. Not very high mileage. I say ‘I think’ it’s OK. I’m kind of waiting for THAT phone call to say it isn’t then your game plan is on!

  • @george40nelson4
    @george40nelson4 Год назад

    I own a 1983 5 speed 928S ..low powered U.S. spec. ( not Euro ) Got a stage 1 supercharge kit from 928 Motorsport in Wisconsin , plus an updated alternator. It is set at 8 psi and does not require an intercooler. Horsepower at the wheel went from low 200's to about 280 and made quite a difference . They also have stage 2 and 3 which do require an intercooler and that engine is robust enough to handle it.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      They’re not doing them at the moment because parts are hard to find! One day maybe!

    • @george40nelson4
      @george40nelson4 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD Good luck ....your car would be like a rocket with a stage 2 !

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@george40nelson4 it really would! Mine has 310bhp anyway because it’s a Euro car so with some help it would be a spaceship! Lol!

  • @TripleThreatMustang
    @TripleThreatMustang Год назад

    Damn Jay, you just took it to the next level w the 928! How are u gonna drop a bomb like that on us! I cant wait to see what you do with it. U better have it ready in time for next years Boardwalk Reunion amd get your buddy AutoAmateur to come out too!
    99StIX👍

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Haha! I guess I did! So I have just under a year! Might be able to get it decent by then! @autoamateur

  • @jonasmagnusson2099
    @jonasmagnusson2099 Год назад

    Awsome car!👍

  • @silviomorales6523
    @silviomorales6523 Год назад

    On my Boxster the radio code is on a sticker under the frunk hood

  • @lennya98
    @lennya98 Год назад

    It's great shape for a Euro mine is stick same color that car is in great shape the only thing you need to mind is the belts on the cams and the water pump. Staring means that the staring rack bushings may need to be replaced. Once they're done that will be tight. Lol you had an mg so did I. For the brakes you might want to check the the power brake pump.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Yes, WP and TB will be done asap! Still have the MG - it’s just in storage for the winter. Cheers Lenny!

  • @davidwills3107
    @davidwills3107 Год назад

    Nice car. Rare colour, enjoy the car, they are a beast!

  • @AutoAmateur
    @AutoAmateur Год назад

    You can probably find the code for your radio on a business card-like piece of paper inside your user manual / wallet.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      You’re so practical! You should start up a RUclips channel and distribute your wisdom!

    • @AutoAmateur
      @AutoAmateur Год назад

      @@JAYREAD Nah, who would watch that crap.

  • @seldom_seen_kid
    @seldom_seen_kid Год назад

    Awesome.

  • @robcookson7559
    @robcookson7559 Год назад

    I’ve been close to buying a 928 on a couple of occasions, so looking forward to your updates! Will the delivery company pay for the front end damage? You must be gutted 😢

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I am gutted! They say they will pay but we will see. Talk the talk / walk the walk.

  • @nigel.w
    @nigel.w Год назад

    Paint should be no problem for a paint shop that is either a Porsche specialist or one that does a lot of Porsches, but it won't be cheap for it to be done to Porsche standards. I wouldn't be tempted to cheap out, because a) it was original, and b) because of a mix of materials, there's an even higher risk of mismatch, especially over time, if it's not done right.
    Obviously, the haulier should pay, and they should have their own insurance. If it's a reputable company, there will hopefully be no problems. Just notify them quickly, if you haven't already. It's good that you have video, so show them that. And then get and submit a written quote from a specialist paint and body shop ASAP.
    Good luck!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Really appreciate the advice, Nigel, thank you! It needs to be done properly so I will find someone who has done aluminium and Porsches before. This is a rare car with this paint. Thanks a lot!

  • @hawkinsjd11
    @hawkinsjd11 Год назад +1

    Depending on the level of your restoration, this will be much more expensive to restore than any boxster.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I fear so! That’s OK though. I know I’m taking on something bigger but also the rewards will be higher too!

  • @AndyD070568
    @AndyD070568 Год назад

    You bought the correct Porsche! First thing you absolutely need to do is replace the timing belt, tensioner and water pump. Next, replace all fuses and relays and clean all the ground points on the car (there are 13 of them). This will fix 90% of electrical issues.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Appreciate the advice! Thank you! Keep it coming! I need it!

  • @martingregory5955
    @martingregory5955 Год назад

    A pre runner for the Panamera but always loved the look(never driven one) I love my 986 but different

  • @enjoyradiosilence
    @enjoyradiosilence Год назад

    Im interested in the front engine porsches but I just cant seem to pull the trigger. The 911 is like a comfort blanket for me. Let us know how your enjoyment of the brand differs between this car and 911s. Great purchase and just awful about the shipping damage.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Yes, more coming! Bloody transporters, I know!

    • @enjoyradiosilence
      @enjoyradiosilence Год назад

      @@JAYREAD Not much more exciting then having a new purchase show up. Easiest way to instantly kill that excitement is seeing shipping damage 😩

  • @greggbull9543
    @greggbull9543 Год назад

    You Sir are an absolute glutton for punishment, I salute you 🫡

  • @EdD-ym6le
    @EdD-ym6le Год назад

    Congrats !! Too bad you weren't looking when Nick M sold his green manual . He put money into it and made it pretty nice .

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Ha! Well, true although that wouldn’t make much of a story! I enjoy the transformation of that makes any sense at all?!

    • @EdD-ym6le
      @EdD-ym6le Год назад

      @@JAYREAD Sure it does . All the luck with it . I'll keep my eye open for video's . Too bad about the scratch but that is part of the story now . I think you guys say " Good day Jay " or take care Jay .

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@EdD-ym6le Cheers mate!

  • @1drwnd.porsche
    @1drwnd.porsche Год назад

    I had the code issue with my 996. Provided my vin to my local dealership and they emailed me the code free of charge.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Yes, I did the same with my Boxster but this is a Euro 1985 car. They won’t have it. Very unlikely. Anyway, I think it’s time for an update!

  • @davecory5047
    @davecory5047 Год назад

    How did you decide on this car? I am looking at a 996 that is very inexpensive, but it has a salvaged title. In your video you mentioned it wasn't the cheapest one you found and not the most expensive. Do you have any "non-starter" things that dissuade you from buying a particular car? Thank you for your videos!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Good question! I think the key here is researching what you are getting into and then finding the best car you can afford. With the 996 I knew I could afford a pretty good one at the time and this it probably wouldn’t be too much bother. With the Boxster, I bought one with badly deferred maintenance but knew that I could do most things myself and the rest wouldn’t be too expensive if someone else had to. With the 928, I knew they were complicated so I tried to buy one that was at the cheaper end of the market and well the usual selling price below that didn’t have a story. That way, even if I did have to pay someone and put some money into it, then I could still recoup it if I ever sold it. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!

  • @purple-porker
    @purple-porker Год назад

    Get the code from ebay. Just need the serial number from the radio

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Could do although I think I want a new radio. I like the look of the Blaupunkt Bremen. Period looks but Bluetooth.

  • @jakeringer3153
    @jakeringer3153 Год назад

    Should have bought Nick Murray's relatively sorted 928!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Waaaay more money than this one and 18 months ago!

  • @daggidding4478
    @daggidding4478 Год назад

    Nice one. I love the colour. And it has the German numberplate underneath
    What a shame of the scratch on the front. It always hurts seeing something like that

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks Dag! Yes, I’m not happy about it!

    • @daggidding4478
      @daggidding4478 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD my first actual experience of a Porsche was in a 928. A friend of mine had a 928 GTS and I sat in the passengers seat. The acceleration was mind blowing, being used to our family Toyota Carina with 75 PS. That was some 30 years ago.

  • @roberttowsley8958
    @roberttowsley8958 Год назад

    The most common problem with the a/c is not freon or compressors. It has 5 vacuum valves for the a/c that openn and close to control heat or cool. When these fail and lose vacuum it defaults to heat. It is dash removal time if that is the case. About a 16 hour job if you diy.I have owned 3 and they all failed. Good luck!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Uh oh! I am sure that will have to be done at some stage. The a/c was described in the classic Craigslist way: “Just needs recharging”! Nope!

    • @roberttowsley8958
      @roberttowsley8958 Год назад

      If you don't have documentation on the timing belt get it changed ASAP. If it slips your engine is toast. Do the water pump at the same time. Save some time and money. You should have a small wrench for the sunroof for manual operation. Check the tool kit for completeness. Tools are getting hard to find. You also need a compartment cover for the rear luggage compartment. Also hard to find. The steering racks are prone to leakage but rebuilt ones are available. The front spoiler is Uber expensive. Take really good care of it. It can be an awesome car. If you do replace the vacuum valves in the dash take lots of pictures. Would not recommend doing it yourself.

  • @diegohorton869
    @diegohorton869 Год назад

    I own 2 1985 black 928s.
    1 is Auto / other is a 5-speed. Very fun cars 👍🏽
    I think your car had a repaint. They where single stage paint originally, no clear.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      You lucky man! ❤️

    • @driverjoe6936
      @driverjoe6936 Год назад

      No. Metallics were clear coated. Along with the door jamb sticker, I'd guess this is original.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      @@driverjoe6936 I think you are both right actually! Repaint? Yes! Clear coat? Yes! Video coming on this soon!

    • @diegohorton869
      @diegohorton869 Год назад

      I have 2 videos on my channel, check it out Jay.

  • @michaeljohncox3898
    @michaeljohncox3898 Год назад

    Thumbs up for "Pardon the expression, but we are in Burt Reynolds". Well said. I hope you bought him dinner first.

  • @Br1anuk
    @Br1anuk Год назад

    How much swearing and shouting was there when the driver realised he hadn't strapped the car down properly? Very brave of you to take on a 928. One of the most revolutionary cars. Must've looked like a space ship in the 1970's. Can't wait to see this brought back to health.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Yes, he wasn’t happy even though it was his fault. Especially given it was his fault! Thanks so much!

  • @lennya98
    @lennya98 Год назад

    I have the exact same car

  • @RemyHou
    @RemyHou Год назад

    how much did you get it? I'm going to pick up one as well but an 80s 928 Manual. Are they worth it?

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      We’ll do a video on costs soon and I’ll explain everything. I want to get it fixed up first. Yes, they’re worth it in my opinion. Great cars.

  • @vancityflyguy
    @vancityflyguy Год назад

    Wow, nice

  • @purematossan
    @purematossan Год назад

    This is a very special car ..I have the same but manual. To me this is the most spirited model out of all 928 ..including GTS ..lighter ..more compression rate ..sounds fabulous etc ..lmk if I can help with anything ..enjoy

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Yes, i am looking forward to getting this one in better shape!

    • @purematossan
      @purematossan Год назад

      @@JAYREAD he main thing is 4.7L Euro S engines making 300HP between '80 and '83 and '84 to '86 Euro S 4.7 making 310HP (though commonly thought to be more like 330HP)... The S cars all have slightly larger front calipers than the standard 4.5L OB cars... Those are really the main things...I think the front sway bar might be a touch larger in the S cars as well as slightly higher spring rates...
      The odd duck is the 84-86 Euro with the LH fuel injection which uses a MAF hotwire setup. Accounts for a few extra ponies. Only 16 valve variation to have them. Also, the 84-86 are the only 16V with a dual distributor config, ( twin dizzy euro ) which make them easy to spot.
      The m28/21, 22 (manual, auto) twin dizzy Euro motors had larger intakes, the most aggressive grind of all the 2 cam motors and a 10:4 CR and were reportedly under-rated HP. 330 is the often cited actual hp values. In the lighter early car, the S2 delivered a hp/weight ratio not exceeded until the portly GTS came along. Coupled with a 2.73 diff, they get off the line quickly, breathe freely and pull strong to redline (I hate to lift). As a lover of the snappy 2 cam motor, the 85 Euro is just a hoot to drive. I’ll take an S2 over an S3 and S4.. Also, the M28/21,22 had the EZH/LH ECUs.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@purematossan thank you! With the larger calipers, do I need larger pads?

    • @purematossan
      @purematossan Год назад

      @@JAYREAD nope ..when it comes to parts , Roger from 928rus is great ...

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      @@purematossan yes, I’ve spoken to Roger. Very nice chap.

  • @leemansell8201
    @leemansell8201 Год назад

    Everyone else is being very encouraging. I’m the voice of sanity. This is beyond you Jay, you’ve basically porked if here (pun intended). EBay it now. But you won’t. So this will be fun!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Hahaha! Feel the fear and do it anyway, Lee! Come on!

  • @rudfil
    @rudfil Год назад

    So now you're like Tom Cruise in Risky Business where he said "there is no substitute"..congratulations!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Yeah! Except I’m taller!

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 Год назад

    Sounds like a bad heel bearing droning in the background

  • @driverjoe6936
    @driverjoe6936 Год назад

    Wow. Rather nice video, although the audio while you were driving was 'less than optimal'.
    #1 - VERY CRITICAL!!!! If you don't have records of when it was last done, get the timing belt, water pump and all the related stuff done IMMEDIATELY.
    #2 - These cars are fairly easy to work on. They are unique, and have a zillion 'pitfalls' and 'gotchas' when you work on them, but the information, techniques and excellent write ups & "How-Tos" are readily available. The RennList forums are an indispensable resource.
    Many folks have learned how to fix their own rather than risk having some 'Porsche specialist' who doesn't know anything about the 928 screw it up. Parts are readily available, although quality parts aren't cheap and cheap parts aren't quality.
    #3 - Electrical stuff is always popping up. They were 'state of the art' when new, and that means all sorts of interesting electrical issues.
    Tach is likely bad connectors at the instrument cluster. Hatch release could be a few different things (Do your interior lights come on when the door opens? The hatch release is tied into the door switches, so you have to have a door open for it to operate.)
    #4 - The 84-86 Euro is commonly called the "S2". It was only officially called that in the UK, but it's the same car, and different from the early Euro S (80-83) and the US S. Considered by most to be the best 16 valve motor (officially rated at 310hp, but likely produces in the 320-330 range).
    It's a fairly rare variant in the US. I've had mine for nearly 10 years.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Outstanding post! Thank you so much! More coming!

  • @carreralicious
    @carreralicious Год назад

    You shouldn’t have oil pressure pegged at 5 bar at idle. I think that gauge is broken cause it didn’t budge when you revved the engine either. LOL. That’s a cool car. Too bad it isn’t the manual version but congrats.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      I figured out what happened. The oil pressure gauge only does that when the tach stops working. When it’s working, all the gauges work including the oil pressure which shows good pressure. I think we are OK. Thank you!

    • @gazfish
      @gazfish Год назад +1

      Oil pressure should be pegged when cold at all rpm’s, once hot it will drop at idle.

  • @mattbuckley392
    @mattbuckley392 Год назад

    Cooool ..... Risky Business. One literally drove past by me today in Shropshire and looked the absolute b_ll_x .... this is epic.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, Matt! They re not everyone’s cup of tea, unbelievably!

    • @mattbuckley392
      @mattbuckley392 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD Yes indeed ... but very very cool .... it does seem to be 911 or nothing but Porsche have developed a lot of great cars besides. As you get older this gets irritating to be honest. It gets even worse if anything is not air cooled ... ridiculous. Ferdinand would be laughing his head off.

  • @Elger77
    @Elger77 Год назад

    Congratulations…..great choice but could be expensive?

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Thanks! And yes! Most likely! Is that a reason not to do it though?

  • @gamechanger8382
    @gamechanger8382 Год назад

    The rear sun visor is for your neck not face

  • @aboyandhisdog
    @aboyandhisdog Год назад

    You're a glutton for punishment, Jay. This should be interesting. Will the shipper pay for the front end repair? I would insist on it. I'll be very interested to see if the clear coat can be repaired short of a respray as I also have a couple of clear coat blemishes on my 911 door. Would rather not have to repaint the whole door if I can avoid it. Good luck on this project! -Tom

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Indeed I am, Tom! They had better pay because it wan’t my fault!

  • @thedrivechannel83
    @thedrivechannel83 Год назад

    I think the transport company owes you a new complete paint job!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I’m genuinely not sure. It’s all a question of making me whole. If it matches then we are good. If not then…

  • @tedhoppe5918
    @tedhoppe5918 Год назад

    Oh man. 928 love the car. - hold on to your wallet. The mechanics are gonna love this purchase chasing the electrical gremlins best of luck to you on this one.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      I know! Lol! Hey ho. Life is for living, right?

  • @poppenspieler
    @poppenspieler Год назад

    Unfortunately Porsche has ended the support for the 928. The accountants have taken over from the engineers.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      Not the end of the world. Plenty of independents support it!

    • @poppenspieler
      @poppenspieler Год назад

      @@JAYREAD I know. I am just finding out about it with my S4. :-)

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      @@poppenspieler nice!

  • @ThatCaymanGuy
    @ThatCaymanGuy Год назад

    is the transport company going to pay for the damage? they should, id make them an offer they cant refuse otherwise.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      We will see. They are making positive overtures but they have to deliver or else we go to court!

    • @ThatCaymanGuy
      @ThatCaymanGuy Год назад

      @@JAYREAD congrats on the 928 though! everything is fixable and it looks like she's got good bones. Many miles of smiles to you!

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@ThatCaymanGuy Cheers Dave!

  • @madfemurfast
    @madfemurfast Год назад

    Not my cup of tea. But congratulations!

  • @greggbull9543
    @greggbull9543 Год назад

    What about calling the new motor “Butch” 😅

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +1

      BURT REYNOLDS!

    • @greggbull9543
      @greggbull9543 Год назад

      @@JAYREAD I was thinking more of the line in The Lumberjack skit where she says “ and I thought you were so Butch” 😉

  • @alcantara3071
    @alcantara3071 Год назад

    Dude, you buy the worst cars! Fun to watch, like a bad accident.
    ONLY A FOOL SKIPS A PPI.
    That 928 should be free and it would still be a black hole for your time and money.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Ha thanks! I guess. What would be the interest in watching someone buy a perfect car?

    • @alcantara3071
      @alcantara3071 Год назад

      True. Like a horror movie.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      @@alcantara3071 gee thanks!

  • @CharlesPayne
    @CharlesPayne Год назад

    Wonderful cars welcome to the fold. looks like you have a good example. I have two manuals congrats on the purchase. Get on Rennlist 928 Forum . Get the workshop manuals . AT Transmissions need to be checked. Paint is lacquer based from the factory. if you have no history of Timing belts tensioner and water pump change plan to get that done . can be done with help but can turn into a while you are in there. Clean all the ground points on the car. Check fuel lines and for Power steering leaks to protect from a potential fire.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      Cheers Charles! Keep the advice coming! I need it!

  • @xZeiZeix
    @xZeiZeix Год назад

    I have exact carbon copy of this, except mine have 5 speed manual on it. Chassis n:o ending 0270
    For rear wheels, i have 21mm spacers from factory as optional extra.
    When you get the cambelt chanced (asap), send the MAF (mass air flow sensor) to serviced to jdsporsche. Info for parts and must_do_things you find in Rennlist webside.

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад

      I bet the spacers make quite a difference. The wheel look a bit lost in the arches. I don’t like the manholes either. Yes, getting the TB and the WP done asap. Why send the MAF out? Thanks for the advice!

    • @xZeiZeix
      @xZeiZeix Год назад

      @@JAYREAD that MAF has 0,07mm platinum wire inside, that in time wears, and phase out of adjust. It is crucial to LH-Jetronic to have right info from MAF.
      I, my self love those Fuchs made seven slots (also known as manhole covers). Hate generic 5 spokes on these.
      If you put lower profile and wider tires, it ruins the ride quality. ( I had 18" turbo twist on one summer)

    • @JAYREAD
      @JAYREAD  Год назад +2

      @@xZeiZeix THANK YOU! I was hoping that you would reply! Yes, I’m not going to put 18s on it. I just think the manhole covers are a bit boring, Just my opinion - we are not all the same!

    • @xZeiZeix
      @xZeiZeix Год назад

      @@JAYREAD great that yours hadn't been modified to US spec with those awful side markers and chrome ring headlights

    • @purematossan
      @purematossan Год назад

      @@xZeiZeix I disagree ..mine have the 18 " with the right offset and the ride is vasty superior ..no comparison whatsoever ..anyway ..different folks ..different strokes ..