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Old 01-03-2015, 05:59 PM   #1
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Fix the top or not?

I'm looking for opinions

On the '99, the top had a bad cable and gear when I bought it. I have had the parts needed to repair it for over four months now, but still haven't bothered to put them in. With the gears and lift arms deleted, it is very easy to just raise the clamshell and open/close the top manually. I am considering just leaving it that way indefinitely now.

The clamshell is now only held down by gravity and wind-force.

Is there any harm in not fixing it?

Should I be embarrassed to be seen opening my roof by hand?

Am I the only one driving around with a manual top?

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Old 01-03-2015, 06:38 PM   #2
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It's a Porsche. Fix it.
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Old 01-04-2015, 01:49 AM   #3
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http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/43235-why-i-converted-manual-top.html

http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/51966-soft-top-mechanism-just-failed.html
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Old 01-04-2015, 02:52 AM   #5
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Fix it. What's stopping you since you've already invested in the parts I assume? If you ever have to sell it in the future, you will want to get the best price obviously by fixing it, and if you are going to fix it then, might as well do it now and enjoy the confidence as long as you own the car. Reasoning skills FTW! Haha
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Old 01-04-2015, 05:09 AM   #6
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I have a similar issue, bought mine with an inoperative top, one of the rods was bent. I ordered all the new parts, rods and a couple plastic ends, and have several hours trying to "re- time and align" the mechanism. It's not quite as easy as some make it sound. I'll play with it more over winter while it's down, but if it keeps fighting me it's staying manual.
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Old 01-04-2015, 06:29 AM   #7
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When I had my 993 cab I went manual because of all the issues the power top had. It was the best thing I ever did. Now, if the Boxster goes out I'll fix it. For the most part these tops have been pretty hearty and easily fixed. Reading post on the subject it appears that the repairs are fairly straightforward and well documented. You have the parts, give it a shot.
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Old 01-04-2015, 11:38 AM   #8
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put it off until spring
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Old 01-04-2015, 11:59 AM   #9
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I've fixed the power top operation on two Boxsters, a 98 with snapped end sockets and missing contoller and an '00 with a bad drive cable. I'm no expert, certainly closer to the 'hack' end of the spectrum than 'good mechanic'.

One both cars, I removed the transmissions to check for wear and to lubricate the gears. Both went together without any rear issue. Timing the two sides just takes a little patience (and a cordless drill!).

I walked away appreciating how simple and elegant the power top really is...one small motor, two drive cables, arms and transmission, a controller and a few limit switches. Pretty cool!

Although the top does go up and down easily in manual mode, I just can't see why one would settle for it.

I know that when I look at inexpensive Boxsters for sale that mention having a manual top, I see the potential to get a car at a great price, knowing that there is much value added to having the top work properly.
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Thanks for the insight and opinions. I'm swayed enough to fix it. End of March deadline.
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You are reminding myself a few year ago. Broke 3 times, fixed 3 times - the last time by the dealer's tech. Last time it broke everything seized up on one side and bent things pretty badly (clearly see clamshell bent from the pic below lol). Little over $2000 later I gave up, need to replace the clamshell or get it straighten somehow. Fed up man

Luck with yours, manual/gravity it will be for me :/

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You are reminding myself a few year ago. Broke 3 times, fixed 3 times - the last time by the dealer's tech. Last time it broke everything seized up on one side and bent things pretty badly (clearly see clamshell bent from the pic below lol). Little over $2000 later I gave up, need to replace the clamshell or get it straighten somehow. Fed up man

Luck with yours, manual/gravity it will be for me :/

Where did you get the tail for your box?
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Where did you get the tail for your box?
Kewl, you are back! I admit I was missing you and the occasional pics of attractive ladies posing with your boxster

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Sincere apologies to OP for posting spoiler materials in a roof fix thread.

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