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Seadweller 10-21-2022 02:12 PM

Rattle at Start-Up - Prime Tensioners?
 
I know, this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I have a question from a different perspective, I think.... :)

Is there an easy way to turn the engine over without it starting to build pressure back into the tensioners? I can't just bump mine, because it fires immediately. Unfortunately, my Boxster can sit for months unused due to business travel and other commitments.

Perhaps a fuse can be pulled? I know, grasping at straws, but that noise just gives me the heebie-geebies...

blue62 10-21-2022 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Seadweller (Post 649261)
I know, this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I have a question from a different perspective, I think.... :)

Is there an easy way to turn the engine over without it starting to build pressure back into the tensioners? I can't just bump mine, because it fires immediately. Unfortunately, my Boxster can sit for months unused due to business travel and other commitments.

Perhaps a fuse can be pulled? I know, grasping at straws, but that noise just gives me the heebie-geebies...

Pull the fuel pump fuse or relay.
or the injector, ignition fuse or relay.
Or both.
The engine will spin faster, easier with the plugs removed.

JFP in PA 10-21-2022 02:33 PM

Get an accusump system that stores oil under pressure in a tank and then releases it on command.

sfkjeld 10-27-2022 04:32 PM

I was thinking about the same thing
 
Was thinking about an ignition kill switch. Has anyone installed one? Where is the easiest place to splice in a switch?

ike84 10-29-2022 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by sfkjeld (Post 649348)
Was thinking about an ignition kill switch. Has anyone installed one? Where is the easiest place to splice in a switch?

Easiest location are the 12v inputs to the ignition switch. Get ahold of the wiring diagram and it's not too hard to figure out, but good luck donating under the dash ;)

Of you race though, it's important to read your rulebook as organizations have very specific requirements for the location of these tires of switches and their associated hardware.

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