Hello again everyone-
I wish I could say I have it solved, but have made progress, and now I think I may have figured it out.
Thanks Joe for your thoughts, while this does not seem to be the issue this time, it does compel me to modify how I have the DME mounted to avoid that kind of failure in the future.
Thank you Tim! Ok, everyone here, you know which Tim. If you don't....CRE in San Diego...look him up.... you must know Tim if you have a 944. I was told this when I first started with 944s, and frankly did not believe the stories of his tireless efforts to keep us and these cars on the road. Er, track, or both, really.....all true! I need to check in with you though, and will call you tomorrow.
Ok, so it seems my symptoms may have been disguised by wiring issues that created some intermittent (and false) symptoms. With those solve, I have good current in all the right places, and everything cranks, pumps fuel, and gives spark. It have fired up twice since I got it home (not easily!) Just now it started but ran as rough as I have every experienced it. Super rough and seemed to search for idle (maybe just struggling to run). Since I had fuel and spark, I thought (maybe finally!?) to check timing....cam gear groove to pointer? check. Observation hole on the top of the bell housing, where is it? Holy crap! Where'd my pointer go? Fresh metal break and no more rubber pointer! What the heck?
Oh, and no "OT" either, but rather a "10"...... so here's my question: Is it possible to have the timing belt jump a few teeth without grenade-ing the whole motor? Is it possible to have the timing that far out and still run?
Where'd my pointer go?
I'll pull the timing cover tomorrow and check belt alignment for sure, but tell me your stories!
Thanks