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Old 12-30-2020, 07:20 PM   #6121
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If I were you I'd get a refund on those stripes! Stripes ALWAYS give you more noticeable horsepower! Those are obviously defective!
I'm just happy to see that he apparently keeps it in the family room.

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Old 12-31-2020, 03:51 AM   #6122
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Well, not today, but Monday. I bought mine .
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Old 12-31-2020, 04:33 AM   #6123
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Yeah, did mine in 2014, I had to start using the Philippine words on top of my sailor words... Even with the right tool it was still a PITA.
Turns out the coolant in the trunk wasn't from a leak in the expansion tank. the top middle spring clamp was loose causing the leak. At least I got to experience the joy of changing out the tank. AOS next.

Anyone need a good, 2 year old expansion tank? Have one laying around.
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Old 12-31-2020, 05:22 AM   #6124
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Turns out the coolant in the trunk wasn't from a leak in the expansion tank. the top middle spring clamp was loose causing the leak. At least I got to experience the joy of changing out the tank. AOS next.

Anyone need a good, 2 year old expansion tank? Have one laying around.
I just picked up my 99 on Monday. Is there a way to check/verify that the xpan tank is good? I know it isn't leaking, yet.
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Old 01-01-2021, 12:41 PM   #6125
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If the tank is yellow in color instead of almost white, it's old and likely to fail in the foreseeable future.

When they fail its usually sudden and there will usually be coolant on the trunk floor and dripping from the forward passenger side wheel well area. If you pull out the trunk carpet and remove the panels on the floor you can check for any leakage.

Mine would leak when the coolant got up to temperature and the tank expanded, opening a crack in its bottom. I could not see the crack from above, but the coolant was all over the trunk bottom.
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Old 01-01-2021, 12:44 PM   #6126
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Man, replacing that expansion tank and line is much more difficult than I thought it would.
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Old 01-02-2021, 03:10 AM   #6127
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Removed the front brake calipers in effort to paint them (red, of course ) and to apply new stickers. In same time, I'll refurbish the calipers with new dustbooths, pads and also install new brake discs.

I was VERY concerned of how the caliper bolts would come loose (or not) after reading plenty of horror stories of that. On my car those came out very nicely, no fight at all, just a normal braker bar and even pressure. Also the bolts and threads do look to be in a very nice condition.

What was the recommended trick to put on caliper bolt treads at the time of re-assembly to make sure those bolts do not get seized there in the future either - was it copper paste or something else?

When these are done, it's time to do the same for rear calipers



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What was the recommended trick to put on caliper bolt treads at the time of re-assembly to make sure those bolts do not get seized there in the future either - was it copper paste or something else?
AFAIK, using ANY kind of anti-seize compound on caliper bolts is a big no-no. A mechanic told me that it's illegal in PA. That goes for lug nuts too.
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Removed the front brake calipers in effort to paint them (red, of course ) and to apply new stickers. In same time, I'll refurbish the calipers with new dustbooths, pads and also install new brake discs.

I was VERY concerned of how the caliper bolts would come loose (or not) after reading plenty of horror stories of that. On my car those came out very nicely, no fight at all, just a normal braker bar and even pressure. Also the bolts and threads do look to be in a very nice condition.

What was the recommended trick to put on caliper bolt treads at the time of re-assembly to make sure those bolts do not get seized there in the future either - was it copper paste or something else?

When these are done, it's time to do the same for rear calipers



I use blue loctite - it prevents corrosion to some extent and of course locks the threads If you plan to track the car or drive in the mountains use red. Never had an issue with this approach. Disassembly is only marginally more difficult. Take a close look at the factory allen head cap screws - notice anything?
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Old 01-03-2021, 01:56 PM   #6130
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Cleaned up my 01 Boxster S as she turns 20 this year!

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Old 01-03-2021, 08:45 PM   #6131
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I use blue loctite - it prevents corrosion to some extent and of course locks the threads If you plan to track the car or drive in the mountains use red. Never had an issue with this approach. Disassembly is only marginally more difficult. Take a close look at the factory allen head cap screws - notice anything?
Thanks, blue locktite it is
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Old 01-10-2021, 01:19 PM   #6134
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Week ago started and today finished front brakes refurbishment (rear brakes are due next...).

Here's the starting point a week ago:


...and here's the situation today:
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I added more lights to my garage where my Boxster is parked for the winter. Does that count?
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AFAIK, using ANY kind of anti-seize compound on caliper bolts is a big no-no. A mechanic told me that it's illegal in PA. That goes for lug nuts too.


I use a little on mine to prevent corroding in place.
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Man, replacing that expansion tank and line is much more difficult than I thought it would.
It's a great bonding experience don't you think ?
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