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Old 02-16-2008, 07:12 AM   #25
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The installation was not hard at all. The Cayman directions are very close to that of the Boxster.

Socket set for the various bolts to get to the pulley. To take the pulley off there are a few ways:

1. Screw a bolt through the hole in the pulley and into the area that needs to be ground down. This will hold the pulley still to take the bolt off. (this is what the Porsche book recommends)

2. Use the Porsche tool or equivalent to hold the pulley still

3. Use a strap-wrench to hold the pulley still.

I actually prefer #3 as it won't leave any marks and can be used to mount the new pulley easily.

Once the pulley is held still, a 24mm (I believe) socket will need to be cut down shorter. I was able to get the racket in this tight spot to take the bolt off, but the torque wrench to put it back on just wouldn't fit.

Grind the ridge as shown in the other installation. Put new pulley on and reverse instructions. The new belt that I listed is used as the stock one will be way too long.

I don't drive the car everyday (third car), but I have put it through every conceivable test to watch voltage, coolant temperature, and steering response. The voltage is good even with full load, the temperature stays the same, and steering feels exactly the same. I also monitored these driving with the Durametric logging all the sensors.

As stated, this is a 20% underdrive.

Any other questions, feel free to ask...

Paul




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How hard was the install? What tools were required? How many miles have you had it installed for now?
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