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That is a slick hydraulic lift. Where did you get that ?
I need one of those |
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IIRC, the maximum lift for a Boxster is at least a couple of inches short to drop the engine, but for everything else it’s been great for me. |
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UPDATE: I believe I have found the problem. My clutch power spring was broken and wound back into itself. Under certain conditions the broken part of the spring would bind on the inner guide of the spring cover, sticking the pedal about half way through its travel. Just looking at the spring action when depressing the clutch was deceiving - the spring appeared to be intact and expanding/compressing correctly because the longer broken piece was long enough to keep tension on the pedal in both the released and fully depressed positions.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7cfa51e19a.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...600ab2c9d8.jpg I’ll be rebuilding the power spring assembly using the lighter McMaster-Carr spring as specified in the long Rennlist thread which discusses the 986/996 power spring in great detail ( //********.com/forums/996-forum/343297-improved-clutch-action-dramatically ) One quick point regarding removal of the power spring - I did not have to remove the clevis pin from the power spring assembly to remove the power spring assembly from the car. The spring assembly simply sets/snaps in the clutch pedal receiver with the pin in place. Be careful if you elect to work with the power spring assembly - the spring is under ~90lbs of compression pressure. You can seriously injure yourself and/or your car! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
A lot of Boxsters are driving around with broken clutch assist springs. They cause several perplexing problems. One is that the cruise control becomes unreliable, or simply doesn't work because the clutch lockout switch never gets depressed enough. Another is the one you describe, and finally heavy clutch action.
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McMaster-Carr spring arrived and is installed. ~1/2” shorter, smaller diameter, lighter spring rate. Haven’t had the chance to do anything other than dry test it, but I already know I’m going to like it. I’ll be really surprised if it doesn’t address my binding clutch pedal problem. Against Porsche install instructions I did apply a light coat of lithium grease to everything. I’ll post final drive test results as soon as the car is back on the road.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...4ffa3b767c.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...441f3ad32a.jpg Thought I took a pic of it compressed and pinned but I guess not. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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