A Changing of the Guard

Obligatory glamour shot (Lawrence takes photographs. Jim takes snapshots.):



Lawrence has already introduced me better than I would introduce myself so we’ll just leave it at that for now. If you have questions, please ask.

The Nine Four Four previously known as The Blue Rascal update:

When starting the car at Lawrence’s there was significant vibration from the engine transmitted throughout the chassis. This was so severe that Ivi convinced Lawrence to not drive it to meet us at the storage unit. While unusual, it didn’t really feel ‘trip cancelling’ so after a trial run, I went ahead and drove it the hundred miles home. Besides, following our experiences at the beginning of this blog, I have a 300 mile tow AAA plan.

My initial thought was failed motor mounts and since they’re not terribly expensive nor particularly difficult to replace, I ordered a pair. After the excitement of owning a ‘beater Porsche’ (I previously owned a ‘beater Jag.’ See below.) passed, I pondered the most recent work performed. Lawrence told me that he had experienced a “puff of white smoke” from the exhaust on startup and surmised that he either had a blown head gasket or a cracked head. He took it to an unknown to me shop in the TriCities area where over the course of three months they managed to bolt a new* head on. That was the extent of my knowledge about the last messing with.

So, upon further reflection, what seemed the most likely cause of the aforementioned vibration presented itself. 944 motors are balance shaft engines and how the timing is set on the shafts is different (according to folks more knowledgeable than I) between early 83-85 motors and late 85.5-end of production. My suspicion is that the previous work has the balance shaft timing incorrect. Not a difficult mistake to make, but it is unimaginable to me that a shop would allow such a mistake out the door. That they would let it out the door in this condition left me with the sincere feeling that I have no desire to meet these folks and since I am not giving them an opportunity to redo their work, they shall remain nameless.

I could probably rectify the problem myself, but instead, we’ll have another take care of it. (I’m sometimes lazy that way.) The appointment’s for 10 June. We’ll see if I still have my diagnostic skills intact after being away from the trade for 40 years.


* I have no means of verifying that it’s actually NEW new. It’s clean. That’s all I KNOW.

Beater Jag from a lifetime ago:

 

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A Chapter Ends, A Chapter Begins (Short Version)

944folly, under new management, or something like that … read more

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A Chapter Ends, A Chapter Begins

A Moment in 2014

April 7, 2013 – May 29, 2021

As of this day, the ownership and custody of the Blue Rascal moves to my dear friend JamesA.  Management of this website will likely transfer as well.  Matters of health and time and attendant aging issues (Bob Dylan and I both celebrated our 80th birthdays this month) were driving factors.  Priorities are shifting to family and an overflowing plate of photographic and art project commitments.  Hopefully, my youngster friend Jim (aka JamesA) will re-introduce himself to you soon in a future post.   I intend to make the occasional contribution as well.  In the meantime, keep your eyes far down the road …

JamesA Confronts the 944 Formerly Known as the Blue Rascal (photo by Lawrence on 5/29/21)

Here’s an earlier 2013 blurb on Jim/JamesA:

Jim

Co-conspirator Jim is a aerospace engineer turned Internet service tech manager with British (including XKE) and German sports car leanings. And motorcycles, especially BMW. While he once professionally worked to performance-tune German cars and motorcycles in Southern California, after moving to the Pacific NW, he became a founding member of the famed WetWesties camping society. Centering his attention on the various flavors of VW camper/van/bus, he can be found at any time with at least two or three project machines in play. The latest is an ’84 high-top with a recently fitted and utterly transforming late model Jetta engine. And … oh, yeah … Jim and Lawrence swap ideas and tips as they both build music servers for their respective homes and compare music collections, hardware and software.

 

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A Day In The Rain

The Blue Rascal gets wet, a little …

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An SC in the Time of Coronavirus

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Photographing a 917

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Late Afternoon Sun

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NEOWISE 944

photoillustration by lawrence

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Pandemic Pleasures

Doing the back roads in the time of coronavirus, socially-distanced, of course …

In the Blue Rascal – July 14, 2020

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Discovered by jamesa

From my friend, jamesa, on his Tumblr site:

https://www.tumblr.com/misfitwashere/618130487867785216/adventure-wagen-944folly

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