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this is a job i need to do, can you provide more details on the bolt and washer method for spark plug tubes please!
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Never mind, search turned up what i needed, going to home depot tomorrow!
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My Technobrace went in easily too, it’s nice to know you don’t have to bring the cuss jar into the garage with you every time.
I’ve been using Akebono front pads for 2 years. The only difference from stock pads that I have been able to tell is the near complete lack of dusting. I would have to wash wheels every few days with the factory pads. With the Akebono pads, it’s every 6 or 8 weeks or whenever I get a chance to wash the car. |
It finally warmed up enough for me to put the diagonal braces back on the rear suspension, and get the car off the jack stands that it has sat on since early December. We celebrated by taking a spin in it. The first few gear changes were stiff after changing the transmission oil, but then it loosened up and felt normal. Car is back in the garage with mothballs and mouse "food" protecting it from critters.
A month in the Florida Keys and when we return I have to get right into making inroads in the winter project list. |
Temp in Tucson today was high 70's, sunny and a nice breeze.
I'm over the hump and on the downhill side of installing a replacement motor in my 01. This weekend, I finished connecting the hoses and stuff on the driver's side of the engine bay, positioned the A/C compressor and got the electrical connected. Finished the engine mount and the transmission mounts, installed the Tiptronic shifter linkage, installed the half shafts, got the gas return line on the passenger side connected to fuel rail. pulled the wiring harness through the rear bulkhead and got all the trunk connections done. Connected the power cable on the top of the engine and the ground wire on the right side. Connected the battery and put it on a charger. Turned the car to run and lifted the top. Tomorrow, going to put the diagonal rails and the transmission pan back on. And the sway bar. And the crossover in front of the transmission and behind the engine. Probably will connect all the coolant hoses on the front of the engine and install the new 4 way hose. Planning to put the reservoir back on the power steering pump and fill it with P/S oil. Still have lots to do, patience is a virtue, and neatness counts. My shoulder hurts!:ah: |
your car is drop dead gorgeous!
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Put a nasty ding in my door, but then took the ding out (mostly) with a DIY kit.
DIY PDR ding removal - 987 BOXster |
Continuing installing a replacement engine. I was going to try to start it on Wednesday, had gotten to the add water and coolant stage. The vacuum filler thing wouldn't draw any vacuum at all, so I added a quart or so of distilled water which leaked out below the new water pump as fast as I could put it in.
The gasket is leaking. :mad: Darn it! There's this one bolt that is very difficult to remove. Gonna try again today. And then put it back in with copper RTV. I put the water pump in with those inside out torx and they are the fiddliest fasteners in tight places!:barf: |
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https://cdn4.pelicanparts.com/techar...small/Pic3.jpg Also one or two bolts are longer than the rest. make sure they are in the correct position. https://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Boxster_Tech/34-WATER-Thermostat_and_Pump/34-WATER-Thermostat_and_Pump.htm |
Yeah, I remember that I forgot to tighten just one of the bolts on mine, and it immediately :barf: all over just like you described. Suppose that's a lot better than a slow leak that I might not have noticed right away.
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This is my first Porsche. My first Porsche engine swap, too. It's going to take a while for my arthritic shoulders and the cuts on my arms and hands to recover. In the meantime, I'm just gonna drive the S O B.:dance: |
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So yesterday I took it out for an Italian Tuneup, or is it a Bavarian tuneup? Anyhow, drove it for a couple of miles--since it's a used engine, I didn't baby it. Heavy foot and fairly high revs. The lifter noise disappeared! It runs pretty nice--and with the u/d pulley and the aftermarket (cheap) muffler it sounds good and has a bit more power, I think. I'll have to watch the coolant level and the oil, but I think it's gonna be okay.:cheers: Obtw, pics are worth a thousand words: https://s13.postimg.org/dsa9kil6b/redhome.jpg https://s13.postimg.org/eukg32jf7/redhome1.jpg https://s13.postimg.org/3uz8rglab/redshop.jpg Click 'em to get the larger image! |
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Well not today but over the weekend changed my oil and spark plugs - my intention was to also change the fuel filter but I ran out of time. I rent a lift by the hour and didn't have time to extend my time at the shop.
I won't mention the oil change but wanted to share my experience with Spark Plugs. As mentioned in other threads the driver side is a bit more challenging to access the plugs especially cylinder 4. (Directly behind the driver side) Renting a lift made the job so much easier. If I had the storage space I would invest in a quick jack. I took the suggestion to take my time and make sure to inspect everything. There were no signs of oil leaks so I did not swap out the spark plug tubes. I had some on hand. My Ignition Coil on cylinder 1 had a hairline crack and I did not notice it. I got too confident and overlooked it. Big mistake. So after I completed the spark plug swap and oil change I fired up the car. Immediately I noticed it was misfiring. Boom engine light turns on. I was screwed. I plugged in my scanner and got a P1313 Code. It read "cylinder 1 misfire" did some quick research in this wonderful forum and basically I needed to inspect/swap the ignition coil. To make a long story short - considering it was the weekend I called around and Autozone came through for me as always. They transferred one over from another store. Next day I picked up the ignition coil (in my daughters car) and swapped it out. I noticed the top of the engine coil from cylinder 1 had a small hairline crack. I should have taken a pic but I was too focused on getting it swapped. Put on the new ignition coil put everything back together and fired it up. Oh man Boxster was so happy - it was purring again! I should note I had to plug in the scanner and erase the engine code/light. Drove the car around no more engine light. |
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I live in a retirement mobile home park, I've seen it first hand. Inactivity & loss of mental workouts are fatal. Sit down and you may not get back up. |
I cleaned up around my garage, then washed my fender liners since the car is up on stands.
I contemplated removing the front fender liners to vent them, but I didn't have a lot of time available. Maybe some other day. I also sat in the car and rowed through the gears. 2 months to go! |
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