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pilut2 05-28-2019 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by palmhero (Post 596309)
10sec maybe, and not minutes like the automatic mode.

If yours was taking minutes - then there was something seriously wrong. The published number is 12 seconds, which seems accurate.

particlewave 05-28-2019 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by palmhero (Post 596309)
I removed all push rods, V-levers, and ball-end rods. Back lid and convertible top are now manual. The whole operation is a lot faster than with an electric motor. You unlatch the roof, get out of the car, raise the lid, lower the roof (neither of them is any heavier than a briefcase), lower the lid and that's it. 10sec maybe, and not minutes like the automatic mode. Observing the damage done to the V-rods... I can safely say this mechanism can not work well. It uses excessive force, applying it to a super fragile soft top. If it's working on your car, good - but it's only a matter of time till the electric motor breaks your roof, bringing a very costly $1000ish repair. Yes, that also usually happens... when rain starts.

So many things wrong, here...

Auto top takes about 12 seconds, not minutes (plus you don't have to get out of the car).
I can safely say the mechanism does work well. Mine is 20 years old and still works perfectly. Doing regular maintenance and lubing things helps.

I'm glad you like it, because that's what matters. :)
No way I'd trade my beautifully working electric top for manual.

Zzorro 05-28-2019 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by palmhero (Post 596309)
I removed all push rods, V-levers, and ball-end rods. Back lid and convertible top are now manual. The whole operation is a lot faster than with an electric motor. You unlatch the roof, get out of the car, raise the lid, lower the roof (neither of them is any heavier than a briefcase), lower the lid and that's it. 10sec maybe, and not minutes like the automatic mode. Observing the damage done to the V-rods... I can safely say this mechanism can not work well. It uses excessive force, applying it to a super fragile soft top. If it's working on your car, good - but it's only a matter of time till the electric motor breaks your roof, bringing a very costly $1000ish repair. Yes, that also usually happens... when rain starts.

I turned mine to manual mode like you did because the rod ends had broke, damaged the drain pans and the messed up my CLU (previous owner). Luckily it starts, runs and drives great, and getting better with all the TLC I'm doing. I still have many electrical gremlins I need to get sorted out (alarm, FOBs / auto locks, electric windows won't roll down etc.). Qumulus on here rebuilds the CLUs with great success and I intend to have him repair the CLU when I get around to it. That should address most of the electrical issues.

While I agree that it's pretty easy to get the top up and down in manual mode, I would have liked to have kept it in auto. It's on my list to rehab this function eventually. But not a priority at the moment.

palmhero 05-28-2019 02:10 PM

it will destroy the car again. I can show you how much damage it did to very heavy duty parts. This thing in insanely overpowered in 986.

palmhero 05-29-2019 05:38 AM

in fact, the ball end of the push rods on my 1998 car was METAL. I want to ************************ kill whoever did that "upgrade/repair"! Had to use a long file to release it. Also I have no idea how it was possible to even attach it there, the diameter being narrower than the ball. This should have been one of the reasons why the whole mechanism got destroyed, when the least durable component is suddenly changed to the most durable one, then the rest goes to hell. But in my specific case, the big reason was the left side electric defunct motor after being flooded (the dude I bought the Boxster from had no idea about the clogged water drain holes, and thought the swooshing sound was from the water pump.......)

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JBauer 05-29-2019 09:14 AM

Finished my wing, pretty much. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1559149904.jpg
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A8ked 05-29-2019 09:55 AM

Beautifully done like all your modifications !!!!
When will the new front bumper appear?

BRAN 05-29-2019 10:03 AM

Looks awesome. Did you test drive it a bit, to see if it is wobbly at higher speeds?

JBauer 05-29-2019 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by A8ked (Post 596407)
Beautifully done like all your modifications !!!!
When will the new front bumper appear?

Thanks! Getting it tomorrow �� Got my fingers crossed its OK ��

JBauer 05-29-2019 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 596410)
Looks awesome. Did you test drive it a bit, to see if it is wobbly at higher speeds?

Thank you! Not yet, probably later today 🤞

Oldcarguy 05-30-2019 02:16 PM

Finished the refurb, paint and install of my Aerokit I side skirts. perfect understated look I was going for.

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JBauer 05-30-2019 03:12 PM

Got my bumper in a box. No trimming, no bodyshop, no clips or screws yet and it went right on.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1559257711.jpg
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KRAM36 05-30-2019 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Oldcarguy (Post 596491)
Finished the refurb, paint and install of my Aerokit I side skirts. perfect understated look I was going for.

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Looks great. Where did you buy the Aerokit I side skirts from?

jrgill 05-30-2019 03:40 PM

Tastefully done! Great looking car. What did you use to affix the side skirts?


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Originally Posted by Oldcarguy (Post 596491)
Finished the refurb, paint and install of my Aerokit I side skirts. perfect understated look I was going for.

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tommy583 05-30-2019 05:53 PM

Looks perfect Fred :cheers::cheers:

Pdwight 05-30-2019 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JBauer (Post 596493)

Love the spoiler...looks great

Oldcarguy 05-31-2019 03:20 AM

Thanks Tommy, JR and Kram for your comments on my Aerokit I skirts. You can still get them new from Porsche but they’re around $1,400 for the set IIRC.

I bought mine used on eBay and they were really in rough shape. Because Porsche meant them to be permanently mounted they’re hard to take off without destroying the upper mounting rails which are molded into the skirts. It required lots of work to refurb them. Someday I’ll do a detailed post.

I mounted the upper edge with 3M VHB automotive tape and the lower edge to the pinch weld with Porsche Aerokit II mounting clips. Thanks to Tommy for the pics of his mounted and to whoever sent me the AK I & AKII install bulletins. They were both invaluable.

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BRAN 06-01-2019 03:07 AM

Really nice, Fred. Perfect. Oh...and some old info from the Seal gray thread, which I posted there:
Yup, they hang on that rail...and are additionally glued to them, bullet proof.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421849570.jpg

takes a strong arm and a (professional) power-tool to drill those screw-bolts into the metal :matchup:
Drilling holes beforehand is not recommended due to corrosion issues.

Take your time!!
...if you slip off while drilling, pushing with full power --> free dents and scratch marks :D

Oldcarguy 06-01-2019 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 596604)
Really nice, Fred. Perfect. Oh...and some old info from the Seal gray thread, which I posted there:
Yup, they hang on that rail...and are additionally glued to them, bullet proof.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1421849570.jpg

takes a strong arm and a (professional) power-tool to drill those screw-bolts into the metal :matchup:
Drilling holes beforehand is not recommended due to corrosion issues.

Take your time!!
...if you slip off while drilling, pushing with full power --> free dents and scratch marks :D

Thanks Bran. I think the only way you find used Aerokit I skirts is from a wrecked car. I can’t imagine anyone taking them off for any other reason if they were installed per Porsche instructions. As usual the top flanges on mine were destroyed for the most part. I had to fabricate a new lip for the length of the skirt so that I could have a surface at the correct width, depth and angle to which I could attach to the car using the 3M VHB tape. The Aerokit IIs are much easier to deal with used because Porsche used tape from the start on the upper edge rather than the rail and glue.

mgfranz 06-01-2019 03:44 PM

Peelers look nice! I always loved them on certain Audi's, they look good on the snake.


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