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Old 15th February 2013, 02:49   #1
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Hello,

my name is Jürgen and I'm from Germany, the home of a lot of nice cars. I live close to Stuttgart, where the famous Porsche is built. Beside some other classic cars, I have a Porsche 944 S2. Since many years I repair all the cars myself and meanwhile we started to make tutorial videos for classic cars to help other owners and we make videos on trips and events with the cars.

Please allow to introduce myself with a video, showing my participation to a hill climbing race for historical cars.



The video has a German soundtrack, but English subtitles are available by clicking on the "CC" to turn on YouTube's captions.

Enjoy it,

Jürgen
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Old 15th February 2013, 08:56   #2
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Herzlichen wellkommen! Jurgen

Enjoyed watching your 944 S2. I hope you have had no problem with the torque tube bearings. I hear it is an interesting experience to change them!
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Dich kennen zu lernen Jurgen! Willkommen in Team-BHP!

I enjoyed your video, my friend! Keep posting and enjoy your stay!

Bis später!
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Herzlichen wellkommen! Jurgen

Enjoyed watching your 944 S2. I hope you have had no problem with the torque tube bearings. I hear it is an interesting experience to change them!
Hi,

the bearings on the transaxle are still original. The biggest problem I had until now was a broken timing chain. The tensioner was broken out of the cylinder head. The repair was rather complicate as you may see in these videos:





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Jürgen
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