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Cunningr 06-30-2018 09:13 AM

Looks good! So does your yard, looks like you live on a golf course!:D

Lew 06-30-2018 12:44 PM

Nice looking car. The only thing I don't like is Tags on the front bumper.

paulofto 07-01-2018 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Cunningr (Post 574140)
Looks good! So does your yard, looks like you live on a golf course!:D

Thanks, now that I'm retired I spend a fair bit of time on my yard . . . . and my Boxster

paulofto 07-01-2018 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Lew (Post 574150)
Nice looking car. The only thing I don't like is Tags on the front bumper.

Yeah, me too. The issue is it is the law here in Manitoba. Our neighbours to the west, Saskatchewan and Alberta don't need them from what I remember but here they are required. Something about photo radar according to my ex cop Bro in law.

They really do ruin the front end of 99% of vehicles.

Traco 07-01-2018 09:36 AM

Went to the bottle bank, it’s about 15 mins walk there and back. Unfortunately I drove so it took about 2 hours. The car just wanted to go the opposite direction???

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Lew 07-01-2018 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Lew (Post 572810)
What I did today other than polishing my exhaust tips was to try and find the rattle I hear when shutting down the engine. I jacked the car from the rear and used my rubber hammer softly banging around on the muffler, the cats, and their heat shields, etc. I was not able to hear or see anything loose that would be making this noise. I first though something had broke loose inside the muffler. I might add I hear it sometime and sometimes I don't. It seems when back from a drive and everything is hot. Got me stumped!

Several have said it's the DMF. One said, when you press in the clutch and don't hear the rattle when shutting down the engine, it's the flywheel. Someone said a spring is broken in the flywheel. One said it's the transmission.

I just cannot believe this rattle is the DMF, or Transmission. The other day after starting the engine, and the car sat in the garage for a few minutes, I started to back out with the engine at idle rpm's around 6 to 7 hundred. When slowly letting out the clutch I hear this rattle. At that engine speed is when things may vibrate, thus rattles might be heard. I don't hear this noise backing up with the engine up to temperature. My thoughts are it's the darn muffler. I have rubber hammered on it several times but don't hear or see anything loose. Dr. Know around?

Traco 07-01-2018 10:23 AM

Don’t know if this helps as my experience is with the euro system exhaust but you never know.

It was easy to identify the large ones on top of the cats but there are others before the cats around the O2 sensor. These are spot welded on but on mine the welds has rotted away. Real annoying little rattle at a certain rev / resonance.

I cut them off when I had the cats out which is another story. Hasn’t had any effect on anything that I can tell and passed the emmisons test with excellent results.

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Lew 07-01-2018 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Traco (Post 574205)
Don’t know if this helps as my experience is with the euro system exhaust but you never know.

It was easy to identify the large ones on top of the cats but there are others before the cats around the O2 sensor. These are spot welded on but on mine the welds has rotted away. Real annoying little rattle at a certain rev / resonance.

I cut them off when I had the cats out which is another story. Hasn’t had any effect on anything that I can tell and passed the emmisons test with excellent results.

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Thanks, I'll take a closer look, and hammer some more.

Deserion 07-01-2018 11:45 AM

Was yesterday, but fell asleep before editing the pic size. :o

Did an autocross with the local PCA region. My second for the year (or ever), and turned in better times than before. :)

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particlewave 07-03-2018 10:57 PM

Changed the spark plug tubes and cleaned up the mess the old ones made :D

I devised a simple tube removal tool from some strip aluminum that I had lying around. The benefit of this one is that it can be used without removing the spark plugs. It works great ;)

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And a before and after of the mess...

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JBauer 07-04-2018 03:55 AM

Played with a set of old rollbar covers.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1530705284.jpg

rexcramer 07-04-2018 09:35 AM

Well done sir. Does having the plugs in make it easier to get the new tubes and o-rings inserted?

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Originally Posted by particlewave (Post 574460)
I devised a simple tube removal tool from some strip aluminum that I had lying around. The benefit of this one is that it can be used without removing the spark plugs. It works great ;)


Oldcarguy 07-04-2018 10:29 AM

Rennline
 
Bored waiting for our 4th of July cookout to start, so I ordered the Rennline pedals/deadpedal and HT extensions (silver pedals, black rubber dots, red HT) with the 10% 4th of July discount code directly from Rennline.

particlewave 07-04-2018 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by rexcramer (Post 574484)
Well done sir. Does having the plugs in make it easier to get the new tubes and o-rings inserted?

I don't think so, but it was easy, anyway. They came out and went in with no trouble.

I didn't want to take my plugs out because I just replaced them (that was when I discovered the leaking tubes) and taking them back out just seemed like extra work.

Lew 07-04-2018 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Oldcarguy (Post 574493)
Bored waiting for our 4th of July cookout to start, so I ordered the Rennline pedals/deadpedal and HT extensions (silver pedals, black rubber dots, red HT) with the 10% 4th of July discount code directly from Rennline.

I have been thinking about some different pedals....What are the part #'s or item # you ordered....There are a number of pedals to choose from.....:)


Thanks!

Cunningr 07-04-2018 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Oldcarguy (Post 574493)
Bored waiting for our 4th of July cookout to start, so I ordered the Rennline pedals/deadpedal and HT extensions (silver pedals, black rubber dots, red HT) with the 10% 4th of July discount code directly from Rennline.

Those are nice pedals! Happy 4th I opted to work today!

steved0x 07-04-2018 12:36 PM

I hope I can make it to the next one!


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Originally Posted by Deserion (Post 574214)
Was yesterday, but fell asleep before editing the pic size. :o

Did an autocross with the local PCA region. My second for the year (or ever), and turned in better times than before. :)

https://imgur.com/7pjUNez.jpg
https://imgur.com/kaGu73i.jpg


dghii 07-04-2018 02:19 PM

Sold it, after 10 years. Great car!
Bought a 2003 996 Cab from a neighbor.

Oldcarguy 07-04-2018 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Lew (Post 574498)
I have been thinking about some different pedals....What are the part #'s or item # you ordered....There are a number of pedals to choose from.....:)

Thanks!

Hi Lew, I ordered the accelator pedal cover rather than the mechanical pedal unit. The brake and clutch pedals require that you remove the oem rubber pads. I think the dead pedal just fits over the existing plastic piece. Mainly I wanted the look and I needed the toe extension for the throttle.

The part numbers I ordered are:

P71.60.59 SILVER Rennline Aluminum Pedal Set - 4 Piece
PE70_71HT RED Rennline Throttle Extension - Heel/Toe

I’ll post some comments and pics after install.

Cunningr 07-05-2018 06:13 AM

Not sure this goes here or the funny story thread.

I did not close my top when I arrived at work, as it was still cool out was going to make a coffee run before I closed the top. Well ended up 3 people for coffee, so forgot to close the top.

Upon my return to my car when I was going to another location to install an internet connection I had MILLIONS of very small bugs on my car in my car friggin everywhere. So had to go take a short spirted drive to try and blow them out of the car!!!!! Will have to vacuum this afternoon now.:D


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