This is a cool video from the Porsche factory showing how a 911 engine is assembled.
http://digg.com/video/how-a-porsche-911-engine-is-made?utm_source=digg&utm_medium=email
Enjoy,
Steve
Saw that....love it.
It takes a certain person to work on a line...I'd be bored to tears...
I like the part at the end where the fat guy with the flashlight is looking over the engine.
Doesn't look very different from what's under the hood of a dozen other car makers. Big block of metal with lots of pulleys, hoses, and wires.
For me, a Porsche engine has always been cooling fins, sheet metal, and big fan. Now if someone has a video of a 70's/80's era 911 motor being put together, that I would like to see.
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Cool video, reminded me of one of my favorite 356 vids "Made by Hand". Still have that in some box somewhere.
I was watching it and said, wait, there are extra cams in there! Forgot they are all 24 valve four cams these days.
Won't be guys like us trying to rebuild and restore those in 40......
John
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