The thermostat on a 1983 Porsche 944 is located at the engine's front, near the water pump. To access it, you'll need to remove the intake manifold and the thermostat housing. The thermostat itself is housed within this housing, which controls the flow of coolant to the engine. Make sure to replace the gasket when reinstalling the housing to prevent leaks.
My 1983 Porsche 944 is 3,000 pounds
944 boxer? What is that?
The Porsche 944 was manufactured from 1982 to 1991. The Porsche sports car was designed to last into the 1990s but the plans were changed and the 944 S3 became the 968 instead.
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30,850 for the 944 s and slightly less for a stock 944
Although the Porsche 944 started selling in 1982, the Porsche 944 Turbo did not make it's international debut until March, 1985. Prior to it's international debut, a 944 turbo pre-production car competed in and won a 1984 24-Hour endurance race.
The fuel pump is located at the fuel tank. To access it you need to remove a metal cover containing the fuel tank and pump.
this isn't a question.
Can you be more specific?
It is 5x130mm.
The Porsche 944 appeared in 1982 as a brawnier update to the 1975-1988 Porsche 924. Porsche began exporting the 944 to North America the following year. It was introduced in the US as a 1983 1/2 model, and was a 'benchmark' automobile for other sports cars to be compared to for the next decade.
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