Engine Rebuild Part 5: Sealing Up The Longblock.1969 Porsche 911T. The Canary Files.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @AD-yy3it
    @AD-yy3it 3 года назад

    I love old Porsche's and your meticulous attention to detail is commendable, but that is a lot of work for one engine, I hope it runs perfectly for you and you never need to build it again.

  • @bryan7821
    @bryan7821 5 лет назад

    I`ve never rebuilt any European Engines, only American Engines from the block up. I`ve learned a lot here already, and your video`s are awesome,,,,Thank You !!! I`m amazed at how short the stroke is on this Porche Engine.

  • @geeder9086
    @geeder9086 3 года назад

    Those upper valve covers look great when polished!

  • @andrewwolf4430
    @andrewwolf4430 Год назад

    In 1974 I bought a 69 911T with a non running engine. I was told that the PO downshifted into 1st instead of 3rd and destroyed the engine. Got it for $2,200 and towed it home behind my brothers 67mustang. Bought either a Haynes or Chilton manual and dove into it. Found that all 6 exhaust valves were bent and all 6 exhaust rockers were broken. So I tore it down to the crank. Plastigaged all of the rod and main bearings. All were okay, the pistons were okay, but I replaced all of the rings, and of course the exhaust valves, 3 exhaust valve guides and all 6 exhaust rockers. It cost me a few hundred dollars for parts. Put it all back together and drove it for a year before I sold it.

  • @Ava-hi1rr
    @Ava-hi1rr 4 года назад

    When in doubt X=8, if this doesn't work use sheer brute force! Fugg'n ayyyye Skippy!! Nice job Ace!

  • @Neil-Aspinall
    @Neil-Aspinall 5 лет назад +1

    I find it outstanding that a bunch of men designed amazing things like this. So much to consider. Impressed by you too as the simple rebuilder.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Neil!

  • @allanmaureenmacintyre4474
    @allanmaureenmacintyre4474 5 лет назад

    Thanks mate. Starting on my 3.0L SC in October. I defo could not do it without this excellent tutorial. I can see i'm going to be back here on a regular basis.

  • @UCanDoIt2Mike
    @UCanDoIt2Mike 4 года назад

    Just finished watching the series! Thanks for sharing... we enjoyed the ride!!!

  • @jibmaster
    @jibmaster 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing! Thanks for documenting every step Kav! I can't wait to see the first videos of it firing up and the smile on your face when you first drive her!

  • @Rockingruvin
    @Rockingruvin 5 лет назад +1

    Now you need a video of it idling, revving, and driving past at low throttle and full throttle. C'mon man! Let's see and hear that classic Porsche glory!!!

  • @paulhargreaves2143
    @paulhargreaves2143 5 лет назад

    Fantastic attention to detail and great video . Excellent work.

  • @FriendM2010
    @FriendM2010 5 лет назад +6

    Another excellent video in the series.... Above all, thanks for taking the time to film and share with the community 👍 Gotta feel good getting to this point 🥳

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Matthew! Yes it’s a good feeling!

  • @c5back9
    @c5back9 5 лет назад

    An interesting engine the likes of which I have not seen until watching this series. My part of the world being American V8 centric for most of my life, I’ve worked on many Chevys, Fords and such, even a few Mercedes, but out here in pick up truck country, Porsches are few and far between. These engines seem quite a bit more intricate than I’d envisioned. They remind me somewhat of some engines I’ve seen in various general aviation aircraft.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      They are tricky! Taking my time!

  • @luisfernandoariza1301
    @luisfernandoariza1301 3 года назад

    Thanks for this videos,from Colombia 🇨🇴

  • @obi-wankenobi7160
    @obi-wankenobi7160 5 лет назад +9

    Great work man, I was just thinking that I was ready to see how this engine was coming along and then I get a notification!! I can’t wait to hear that flat six start up!!

  • @nathandodds_
    @nathandodds_ 4 года назад

    Brilliant videos! Me and my dad love watching your videos dreaming about some day getting a Porsche. Keep it up 👍

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  3 года назад

      Thanks Nathan & Dad!

  • @adamlopes4482
    @adamlopes4482 4 года назад +4

    Firstly, my sincere condolences as to the loss of your father. I lost my mother in 2016, and it certainly took a lot to overcome, but I'll still never forget her.
    I know it sounds brazenly selfish, but... Is this honestly the end? I mean we don't even get the satisfaction of seeing this beauty run?

  • @quemada100
    @quemada100 5 лет назад +3

    Hi. I really enjoy your videos, really laid back and informative. Thanks...

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      quemada100 that’s me! 😀

  • @johnfalkenstine8377
    @johnfalkenstine8377 5 лет назад

    Still a fantastic good engine. I worked at the dealer in the Mid-seventies in Tucson. The dealership was owned by two Germans and they decided to sell out and moved their allotment of cars out the door for around ten thousand dollars per car. I flew to Phoenix, drove the cars back with the plastic flapping around, lots of fun.

  • @gabrielcalin4238
    @gabrielcalin4238 5 лет назад

    Every thing is so clean . Very nice work.

  • @GarageTimeAutoResto
    @GarageTimeAutoResto 5 лет назад

    Fantastic! Congrats and well done. You must be getting excited!

  • @allangeorge6439
    @allangeorge6439 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this, Im high school and I hope to one day rebuild an old porche like you are doing

  • @wolfeclassics1567
    @wolfeclassics1567 5 лет назад

    theyre always so pretty when finished. great job!

  • @nibbler9113
    @nibbler9113 5 лет назад

    I love all your videos, bc I think there spot on! Each an every time I am watching them I think about to do it myself as well. Am looking forward to the next on.

  • @smith27uk
    @smith27uk 4 года назад

    Thats painful to have to take it all apart again,you got a vast ammount of patience fella

  • @billthompson9200
    @billthompson9200 3 месяца назад

    Impressive !

  • @JohnDoe-ej6fx
    @JohnDoe-ej6fx 5 лет назад

    Great work, great videos! Thanks for taking the time to produce these!

  • @euskaldhmendi7646
    @euskaldhmendi7646 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing job Kav, as usual! Like the fact every piece is pristine. I've rebuild my 3.2 myself as well, good memories. Cheers from France

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      euskaldh mendi Hi from California!

  • @bernardthefourth
    @bernardthefourth 5 лет назад

    Great job, I enjoyed the series.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I'm learning as I go!

  • @sas-usp3165
    @sas-usp3165 5 лет назад

    Stuning work, again!

  • @julianstarkey9301
    @julianstarkey9301 4 года назад

    I used a mirror with 80, the 120 to do my valve covers, then Cerakote as mine had more discolouration than yours. Picked out the letters too.

  • @Rocky-rk4df
    @Rocky-rk4df 4 года назад

    Bravo. Très bon travail.

  • @alhodge4051
    @alhodge4051 5 лет назад

    class act sir. quality first. well done

  • @tesiutroque654
    @tesiutroque654 5 лет назад

    Great work

  • @shawnsokol3546
    @shawnsokol3546 5 лет назад

    Great video Nice work!

  • @MH-ev3wr
    @MH-ev3wr 5 лет назад

    Milestone! Well done!

  • @davidweston9115
    @davidweston9115 4 года назад

    the edges of the oil cooler fins can be straightened with a tool they sell for air conditioning condensers. Or possibly a hair comb,

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      I'll check that out!

  • @Murphys2ndLaw
    @Murphys2ndLaw 5 лет назад

    Nice job!... I would've thrown some high temp clear on the sanded lettering. Its going to oxidize and tarnish again.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Good tip! Thanks!

  • @sportytone1
    @sportytone1 4 года назад

    Wondering if Pertronics made a points eliminator for your application. it would have been a period-correct modification I believe, but haven't checked yet.

  • @CactosS
    @CactosS 5 лет назад

    nice series

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      CactosS thank you!

  • @starga-fr7qx
    @starga-fr7qx 4 года назад

    pumping the tensioner is really a bit redundant.
    They are spring tensioned an that spring is plenty good for that short amount of time during initial start up, till the oil pressure pushes out the air.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      Good to know!

    • @starga-fr7qx
      @starga-fr7qx 4 года назад

      @@kavs911 just manually prime the oil system before startup.
      Once you've turned the engine over a few times with a wrench to know at least it turns without funny noises.. don't install the spark plugs and you can spin the starter a few times.. no plugs means it will spin free and that will prime the system with oil...
      Then install the spark plugs and GO TIME
      Either way, the hydraulic tensioners are primarily spring tensioned with hydraulic backup piston..
      They have to be or the chains would go slack when the car is parked for a long time.

  • @remcotissink
    @remcotissink 4 года назад

    Great videos, I like the methodical way of work a lot. Wonder if you are planning to do a video on the gearbox and diff ?

  • @peem1244
    @peem1244 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Kav, super video and what a beauty of an engine. Can i get one for my living room please, with some plate glass so i can sit and look at it. Looking forward to hearing it one day. Maybe you could link details of your tools as you use them? Thanks for sharing. Stay safe Kav and keep up the good work. 👍🏁😎

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Pedro ElGordo I’ll get right on it Pedro!!

  • @marquisbois990
    @marquisbois990 5 лет назад

    Great video series. I hope you continue right until the end. You should have way, way more subscribers imho

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Things are picking up recently!

  • @shu8in_foma
    @shu8in_foma 5 лет назад

    Amazing engine!

  • @clintwhite4372
    @clintwhite4372 5 лет назад

    I'm enjoying this series. I've never seen a Porsche engine rebuild before. But I have always heard of the price of a rebuild was astronomical in relation to an average modern inline 4 cylinder. Now I know why.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      Astronomical is right! Community College for my kids! :)

  • @sergiolenarduzzi4670
    @sergiolenarduzzi4670 5 лет назад

    Being air cooled, the original size head spacer 2.5 I believe, I would have left in, not use the thinner one. Valve to piston is way to close. That extra space will save the day.. Good build.. Bravo

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      I think I'm in the correct zone for the compression ratio 9.5:1

    • @sergiolenarduzzi4670
      @sergiolenarduzzi4670 5 лет назад

      @@kavs911 where did you get that clip install tool.. Touhj to find, may I ask the supplier

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      @@sergiolenarduzzi4670 Stomski racing.

  • @majidtahuri228
    @majidtahuri228 4 года назад +1

    could you make the final installing engine 911t video
    and start it off

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      Yes one day!

  • @matthieuleroy8837
    @matthieuleroy8837 Год назад

    Hello very Good clip ! I whant to know were i can buy the same engin support please ? Thank you !

  • @michaelroberts1420
    @michaelroberts1420 5 лет назад

    They would not have invented mills if sand paper works. Also the moving internal parts should be deburred and polished to avoid oil from gathering on them and throwing the balance out of wack, to go the extra mile the internal surfaces of the block and heads should also be deburred to stop torsional flex from breaking them off and going through the oil. Just a thought it seems as if you are not building a concourse car. Happy motoring.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      My machinist is awesome and did all the necessary work on the block and heads

  • @lovejago
    @lovejago 4 года назад +1

    We will all go at some time!. losing a mother-father-brother-friends. >> lord knows i have!!

  • @drowization
    @drowization 5 лет назад +2

    Sorry to hear about your dad,,,, great series though,,,, where is part 6 please ????

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks! coming soon! stay tuned!

  • @obi-wankenobi7160
    @obi-wankenobi7160 5 лет назад +2

    Whats the name of the instrumental at 01:33

  • @kirkjensen1718
    @kirkjensen1718 4 года назад

    I wish I could understand why the cam lobes are positioned different between the left and right cam (lobe to lobe).

  • @Bikerboythousand
    @Bikerboythousand 5 лет назад

    Not sure why you checked cam timing again after replacing the idler arms. It cant have gone anywhere. Pulleys tight. No movement available unless you hopped a tooth. Bit OTT if you ask me.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Just to be sure, why not! If it's out it will destroy a very (and I mean VERY) expensive engine.

    • @Bikerboythousand
      @Bikerboythousand 5 лет назад

      @@kavs911 but it wouldn't have moved. Anyway, great video. Nice job building the engine. I cut find a part 6 or 7 where you fit it and get it running.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      @@Bikerboythousand They will be coming!

  • @wsfwsf1497
    @wsfwsf1497 4 года назад

    The T in these 911's were affectionately referred to as "tame" by some in Porsche circles.

  • @spritle1700
    @spritle1700 4 года назад

    That's absolutely great work! I've been watching your series and it's inspired me to install a flat 6 (2.4) into my 914, a dream I've had for quite a long time. I would like to ask if I may roughly what your engine build cost total was, parts plus machine work. I am looking at a couple buildable engines and am just trying to estimate the total cost. I understand if you would rather not answer. Thanks.

  • @amazoidal
    @amazoidal 5 лет назад

    You really need to get rid of the points. Go with a CD system and Hall Effect/reluctor trigger. Biggest improvement in performance you can make.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Maybe down the road yes.

  • @Quantenpresse
    @Quantenpresse 4 года назад

    Any news on the Longblock? Even a "this are the problems I am currently dealing with"-video would be nice. ;-)

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      Updates coming soon!

  • @massimilianomicor8775
    @massimilianomicor8775 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the superb video! Did you finally installed rsr oring on rocker shaft? I'm gonna install (911 2,2 T my70) a new rocker shaft locker kit from turbokraft after second shaft walk away fortunately without disastrous consequences but still wondering if adding also rsr oring. Have a nice rebuilding!

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      Yes installed the rsr orings!

  • @chefjefe68
    @chefjefe68 4 года назад

    I am late to this video series. With all the other upgrades, I am wondering why you didn't upgrade your distributor with an electronic ignition system like Pertronix?

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад +1

      I wanted to see how the car ran with the old points setup before going to Pertronix. Do a before and after comparison.

    • @chefjefe68
      @chefjefe68 4 года назад

      @@kavs911 Thanks for the reply. I look forward to that comparison.

  • @dewiz9596
    @dewiz9596 5 лет назад

    Fawk! Amazing series of videos. . . But . . . Seeing the amount of work involved here. . . much of which would have to be done even in a factory build. . . I can see where Tesla has an amazing advantage in performance cars. . . just the difference in part count. . .
    I’ve been the “nephew” in engine builds, from Ford Flathead V8, VW and Continental O300, allso a six cylinder horizontally opposed aircooled engine, but there the similarity ends. .

  • @earthlingjohn
    @earthlingjohn 4 года назад

    Would i be wrong to presume the new lower valve covers offer up a bit more heat dissipation ?

  • @maurotomelli4964
    @maurotomelli4964 3 года назад

    Ma le guarnizioni dopo 2 volte che ha allentato le teste sono rimaste le stesse?

  • @mfogtmann
    @mfogtmann 4 года назад

    Great work! I am a new 911 owner, and I am trying to fix what I think is chain noise from 2.7 engine. I have the upgraded carrera tensioners, and I am going to upgrade the idlers arms to see if that can make my chain noise go away. How did you source the supertec idler arms? I can't see them in their parts list and they have not replied to my emails. Again, great work! Your videos have given me the confidence to work on my engine myself!

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  3 года назад +1

      I just called and spoke to Henry

  • @riccardomarzotto7974
    @riccardomarzotto7974 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing work.. where can i find all thats oem and torq specifics? Thanks

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      I use the Haynes manual and Waynes book:
      www.amazon.com/Rebuild-Modify-Porsche-Engines-1965-1989/dp/0760310874
      Also this website is great:
      www.torkspec.com/torkspecmm.aspx?KI=458

  • @robnorth-1372
    @robnorth-1372 4 года назад

    Could have used wet and dry for the cam covers, sticking it to the table with spray glue .......

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      Yes a bit of Loctite 574 maybe in order!

  • @kirkjensen1718
    @kirkjensen1718 4 года назад

    At what point did you realize the cam cover behind the oil cooler was not installed? Hopefully very soon!

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  3 года назад

      It’s there.

  • @v-g-z3689
    @v-g-z3689 5 лет назад

    Very well done on the spark plug choice, thank god you didn´t use NGK, that just would not be the right choice for an old german engine. Unfortunately Bosch isn´t fully made in Germany anymore nowerdays, but better than nothing.

  • @miamirice6840
    @miamirice6840 5 лет назад

    What made you realize the idler arms lacked the bronze bushings after install, and what do the bronze bushings improve?

  • @alsautner1732
    @alsautner1732 4 года назад

    Great work....How did you learn how to do this......?

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      Albert Sautner books, internet. Never built an engine before

  • @gidderman
    @gidderman 5 лет назад

    88.5 ft/lbs on that engine oil line adaptor eh? That little slip at the end of your torquing it seems to indicate you pulled out the threads a bit. Not that you should go back now that would be banana's. But do not always believe the haynes book, the people who wrote it make mistakes too. With that said, excellent series, good camera work and very nice attention to detail, this is not an easy engine to build. I, looking forward to the results as i near the end of this series!

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      That crush washer take the brunt of it. I think the threads are fine. Nerve-racking!

  • @swerobin1991
    @swerobin1991 5 лет назад

    Love it!

  • @julianstarkey9301
    @julianstarkey9301 4 года назад

    Is that cad plated or yellow zinc plating you had done.

  • @Paul_VanGo
    @Paul_VanGo 5 лет назад

    Goes to show, it really doesn't make any difference between the mock-up and the final assembly, regarding the timing, gaps and play. Though it was very thorough, the mock-up showed to be a redundant exercise.
    As it should, really.
    Set is set.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      Paul van Lieshout Well with custom pistons and reground cams you have to mock it up to measure for valve clearance. You could find yourself in a spot of bother if the clearance is out of tolerance and you’ve used all the sealants.

  • @hashemmatter5389
    @hashemmatter5389 3 года назад

    Did this car ever start ?

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  3 года назад

      I’m driving it but more videos on the way!

  • @mferrarorace
    @mferrarorace 4 года назад

    88.5 ft lbs oh wow, that is really high I think I did mine at 26 ft lbs

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  3 года назад

      I wonder if that is a typo in the book?! No leaks though!

  • @gunder3
    @gunder3 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video, are you a Geordie living in America?

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +2

      Yes Geordie in the U.S. (Howay divin't tell 'em!)

  • @robfrost1
    @robfrost1 3 года назад

    Who else is here to see it start for the first time?

  • @leslierobtduncan7823
    @leslierobtduncan7823 5 лет назад

    What are points ???

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Leslie Robert they are contacts inside the distributor and they trigger the spark

  • @robertdavis6708
    @robertdavis6708 4 года назад

    I would love to hear that monster at start up . The Germans know how to build quality and dependability in their engines.

    • @MrRichardH1
      @MrRichardH1 4 года назад

      Except for IMS bearings, that is...

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      @@MrRichardH1 Thank God it doesn't have one of those!

  • @mattfranks4335
    @mattfranks4335 5 лет назад +1

    Now put it in a Dacia sandero.

  • @jaguar7051
    @jaguar7051 4 года назад

    Do you know physics?
    Long extension less torque at the bolt?
    How many grades of kindergarten you had pas?

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  3 года назад

      Understood! I was measuring the stretch value!

    • @jaguar7051
      @jaguar7051 3 года назад

      @@kavs911 Honest man

  • @cw824
    @cw824 4 года назад

    Fantastic videos, but the music between is TOO LOUD compared to your voice.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      Still working on it!

  • @RoverWaters
    @RoverWaters 4 года назад

    the only thing that needs a torque wrench are the head bolts, the rest is overkill

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      I'm not so sure.

  • @specforged5651
    @specforged5651 5 лет назад

    Oh god!!!! Not the timing again! Lol

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Yeah I know! Bloody timing!

  • @cimarronperformancewerks6611
    @cimarronperformancewerks6611 5 лет назад

    You missed showing everyone the pure joy of cam timing 🤪. Great vids, tho.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад +1

      Rocket Points Sports I have a whole separate video on that when I was mocking up the engine!

    • @cimarronperformancewerks6611
      @cimarronperformancewerks6611 5 лет назад

      Yes you do! And I did indeed watch it a while back. I’m old. I had forgotten when I pushed the send button and THEN thought about it! Perhaps my comment will inspire others to check all your vids out! 😆. Your work and vids are great. Thanks for taking the time. I remember in years past restoring many 911s. Kind regards.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Rocket Points Sports cheers!

  • @jaguar7051
    @jaguar7051 4 года назад

    Very cheap Joe
    Silinkon use on your pinats.
    Do you know these words Gasket?

  • @harpomarx7777
    @harpomarx7777 5 лет назад

    Wish you had a version of this that didn't have the screaming music set twice as loud as your voice. Very annoying.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      I hear that a lot! Will dull it down a bit! It’s for the younger audience!

  • @SuperDirk1965
    @SuperDirk1965 4 года назад

    So funny to see you wiping again and again so that there's absolutely no spec of dust on any surface after which you spread grease or gasket liquid on that same surface. Then taking time to film these surfaces at which interval dust collects in the grease/gasket. Lots of time and effort wasted.

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  4 года назад

      Can never be too clean. The garage is clean too, not worried about dust on grease Dirk!

  • @Janne1Hirmu
    @Janne1Hirmu 5 лет назад

    Horrible music

    • @kavs911
      @kavs911  5 лет назад

      Hard to find good royalty free music! I'm experimenting!

    • @Rockingruvin
      @Rockingruvin 5 лет назад

      Not bad for generic video fill music.