oil leak

Asked by hawker125 Oct 18, 2010 at 09:40 PM about the 1984 Porsche 944

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my 84 944 appears to be leaking oil @ the oil filter adapter/cooler is this a big task to resolve  
with gaskets and seal replacements  my mechanic claims it about a 5 hour job

6 Answers

5

Sounds about right. It's not that many bolts, but it gets tricky trying to work around the exhaust manifold. I would say it is possible for the backyard mechanic, but go into it with the mindset that it will be a frustrating 5 hours.

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I personally would rather pay someone several hundred dollars than do this job, its not so much fun

not a bad job,just remove oil filter,remove the bolts pull out clean off old gasket replace bolt back up,tourk bolts to 15 inch lbs,replace with new oil and filter.

5

It's a big job. I did it and it took to me 6 hours. If you want the piece, buy it on ebay because it cost 35$ for all the kit and if you go to Porsche, it cost 100$$. Good luck

5

Yes I did it on mine. The problem with this job is that you don't have a lot of place to remove the oil cooler and it's not easy to clean the old gasket on the motor.

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