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Giller 11-19-2016 08:15 PM

Yesterday, top down driving and 20 degrees celcius.....today, snow! Spent the day washing and waxing and vacuuming and she's ready to hibernate.
#can'twaitforspring

BFeller 11-20-2016 03:39 AM

I attended a Cars and Coffee at Roads Scholar yesterday morning. Plenty great cars in the parking lot and the doors to their shop were opened. Plenty of beautiful and special Porsche's to view. Additional items included a Foose designed custom. I have had a chance to see part of the Ingram Collection in the past and this was nice thing. It appears they may be repeating it.

The car that really caught my fancy was an original IROC 911.

78F350 11-20-2016 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itsnotanova (Post 517137)
That happen quick!

Very quick. It's a down hill, off camber turn and needs to be treated with a little more respect than I gave it. If you hit it right on line, you can accelerate really hard out of it and blast right through turns 8 and 7. For now, I need to not worry about speed and focus on the fundamentals.

tommy583 11-21-2016 06:05 AM

Saturday morning I went through the horrible process of putting the car to bed for the winter. When I was changing the oil the temps were in the mid 70's. A few hours later while finishing washing and drying it the temps were in the mid 50's. This is a shot from Monday morning. Nothing like waiting till the last minute to put it away.

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BruceH 11-21-2016 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by tommy583 (Post 517277)
Saturday morning I went through the horrible process of putting the car to bed for the winter. When I was changing the oil the temps were in the mid 70's. A few hours later while finishing washing and drying it the temps were in the mid 50's. This is a shot from Monday morning. Nothing like waiting till the last minute to put it away.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1479740695.jpg

:eek::eek::eek::eek: I sure don't miss that! At least you had perfect timing :cheers:

alm001 11-21-2016 07:19 AM

Snow is falling, so I guess I'm going to fill the tank, and put the insurance on hold.

I've got a decent list of stuff to do while its sitting- heater core, turn signal stalk, amplifier mount, caliper paint. I should also check on my AOS mount... I think it's leaking.

M3Bonus 11-21-2016 11:13 AM

Over the weekend I had the pleasure of changing out a burnt out bulb on the passenger side. I bought a pack of 2 and decided to change both. Anyone who has done this change may know the struggle I had to deal with! The clips holding the electrical wire behind the headlight were broken of course :mad: and I had to get creative to attach them in. Did a search here and decided to remove the wheel well to get a reach. The clips on the well were quite annoying and I managed to break one. I did not remove my front wheels and only removed 2 or 3 clips in front of the wheels. This barely gave me enough room to fit my arm in there and tighten the wire into the headlight.
Prior to this method I tried taping behind the wire so they would not be pushed away when installing the headlight back which did not work.

I am glad I can drive her at nights again:o

ksjohn 11-28-2016 08:01 AM

Saturday my Boxster rolled over the 100K mark. :)

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grc0456 11-28-2016 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ksjohn (Post 517932)
Saturday my Boxster rolled over the 100K mark. :)



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Nice milestone ! Keep it going.


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rexcramer 11-29-2016 05:15 PM

Well done sir.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ksjohn (Post 517932)
Saturday my Boxster rolled over the 100K mark. :)

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particlewave 11-29-2016 08:27 PM

Didn't actually do anything with the car, but the Sachs clutch kit arrived today. $298 with free shipping from Vertex Auto's eBay page. Darn good price ;)

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particlewave 12-01-2016 05:51 PM

6 hours into my clutch job. Transmission should be out within the hour. :cool:

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particlewave 12-01-2016 08:24 PM

And it's out...not bad for a day's work.

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BruceH 12-01-2016 08:35 PM

Nicely done Charles :cheers:

911monty 12-01-2016 08:46 PM

Looks Well Done and Done WELL :cheers:

jcslocum 12-02-2016 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by particlewave (Post 518286)
And it's out...not bad for a day's work.

http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...19A9A89A37.jpg

Now the FUN really begins. How much "while I'm in there" work will there be?

Anker 12-02-2016 05:03 AM

Is the jig your own design?

Anker

particlewave 12-02-2016 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 518287)
Nicely done Charles :cheers:

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911monty (Post 518288)
Looks Well Done and Done WELL :cheers:

Thanks, guys ;)
This is definitely a DIY job that most could tackle without much trouble. It's a bit time consuming, but not difficult.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcslocum (Post 518306)
Now the FUN really begins. How much "while I'm in there" work will there be?

RMS, flywheel, clutch disc, pressure plate, throw out and pilot bearings, etc. I opted to leave the stock dual row IMSB alone. I hope that doesn't come back to bite me. I've never had any ferrous metal in the oil, so hopefully it will hold for a while longer. I will replace it at the first signs of failure (assuming there will be warning signs).

All parts were installed last night (wrapped up at 1am). I'm going to put the transmission back in today and hopefully get it all back together by tonight.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anker (Post 518317)
Is the jig your own design?

Anker

The red bar? That's a Harbor Freight engine support bar. The cost was reasonable, so I just bought one rather than make my own. I put a jack under the sump as well, but it's not supporting any weight. It's just there for added peace of mind. ;)

911monty 12-02-2016 09:37 AM

Hey PW. Looking at your pics it appears that your driver side axle shaft has some gear oil on it along with the crossmember. Mine looked just like that and I could smell the gear oil burning on the exhaust. It would be real easy to change that trans output shaft seal before you put everything back together. Of course it can also be done later.

The Radium King 12-02-2016 09:51 AM

is that gear oil or grease being flung from a cracked boot?

particlewave 12-02-2016 10:25 AM

The black crud? It's definitely not oily or greasy, just dry dust (clutch material?). This clutch was completely toast and that dust was all over on the drivers side.
I'll take a closer look to be sure. Axle boots are not split or deteriorated.

911monty 12-02-2016 10:31 AM

Yeah that inside shaft cover being oily is what I noticed. Look at the cover on that side of the trans. I'll bet it is oily behind the output shaft.

Link to my thread and pic of the seal along with a Transmission Service manual in PDF.
http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/62312-help-identifying-transmission-axle-flange.html

PS Hadn't even considered that the clutch friction material sticking to the gear oil might be the reason the seal went out, but zooming in it does appear to have the black dust in the seal.....

911monty 12-02-2016 10:58 AM

Here is a pic of my axle. Before I changed the seal.
Also could you post a pic of your original clutch disk for comparison to the new "upgraded" clutch disk? It appears the new disk has quite a bit more friction material than the original disk. Might have to consider the additional rotating mass when I change mine.




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gomarlins3 12-02-2016 11:12 AM

Put my snow wheels and tires on this week.

particlewave 12-02-2016 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911monty (Post 518356)
Hey PW. Looking at your pics it appears that your driver side axle shaft has some gear oil on it along with the crossmember. Mine looked just like that and I could smell the gear oil burning on the exhaust. It would be real easy to change that trans output shaft seal before you put everything back together. Of course it can also be done later.

Good eye. It was a very light misting from a bad output shaft seal combined with possibly clutch disc material (that stuff was everywhere) or just standard engine/road gunk.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911monty (Post 518365)
Here is a pic of my axle. Before I changed the seal.
Also could you post a pic of your original clutch disk for comparison to the new "upgraded" clutch disk? It appears the new disk has quite a bit more friction material than the original disk. Might have to consider the additional rotating mass when I change mine.

It was all the way down into the rivets. I'm sure it was original to the car. It measures exactly 5mm overall.

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PR61 12-03-2016 08:15 PM

Particlewave, how high did you get your car off the floor to get the transmission out, say at the jack stands?
Thanks!

particlewave 12-03-2016 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR61 (Post 518525)
Particlewave, how high did you get your car off the floor to get the transmission out, say at the jack stands?
Thanks!

16" from the floor to the jack points with a 3.7" low profile transmission jack. It came out with plenty of wiggle room. If you took the rear bumper off, you wouldn't even need it that high, but it does help when crawling around under there. After I got the muffler out, I could actually sit under the car cross-legged with my head where the muffler was. With the trans out, I could sit to work on the clutch. ;)

Not nearly as high as I've read others say it needs to be. :cool:

PR61 12-04-2016 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by particlewave (Post 518528)
16" from the floor to the jack points with a 3.7" low profile transmission jack. It came out with plenty of wiggle room. If you took the rear bumper off, you wouldn't even need it that high, but it does help when crawling around under there. After I got the muffler out, I could actually sit under the car cross-legged with my head where the muffler was. With the trans out, I could sit to work on the clutch. ;)

Not nearly as high as I've read others say it needs to be. :cool:

Thanks, for the measurement info!

billh1963 12-04-2016 01:10 PM

Did the "horn fix" using the #31 o-rings on my '98 Boxster. Took my time and still finished in under 30 minutes. Wish all fixes were that easy! Earlier this week replaced my 13 year old tires with new Michelin Pilots. What a difference.

Gilles 12-04-2016 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by particlewave (Post 518528)
16" from the floor to the jack points with a 3.7" low profile transmission jack. It came out with plenty of wiggle room. If you took the rear bumper off, you wouldn't even need it that high, but it does help when crawling around under there. After I got the muffler out, I could actually sit under the car cross-legged with my head where the muffler was. With the trans out, I could sit to work on the clutch. ;)

Not nearly as high as I've read others say it needs to be. :cool:

I did the same job yesterday as well, but this time I used as JFP's suggestion to use guiding hex bolts with their heads cut off, well.. it went pretty smooth, it works very well along with the transmission jack, thanks JFP!

PS: I am not sure about the height (picture), but today I have a very sore neck, and no not at all from the transmission, but by bolting the slave to the transmission... now, just waiting for the coilovers to arrive for me to be back on the road

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1480907100.jpg

Anker 12-05-2016 08:51 AM

Made an appointment to have her serviced and winterized, and then she goes into hibernation - in the attached garage. The tent is for the poor Subary Forester that is my daily driver.

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Anker

aczyzewski 12-05-2016 03:36 PM

I've had a 986-504-893-00 (Side Cover Seal) held on by tape for awhile after an "event." Decided to pop the 986-504-393-00 (Side Cover) off and see what I could do. Cleaned it up and fixed one of the rubber nibs holding it in place that was sheared off but still present. Push pins are taking care of two other missing nibs (I know, I'm a genius).

Moved to the other side and found that the side cover seal was missing altogether (no wonder the aerodynamics seemed off!). Popped the Side Cover off, removed 6 grams of dirt (sprung mass), cleaned it, replaced and ready to see what the weight reduction will do to my power to weight ratio!

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BoxsterSteve 12-05-2016 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anker (Post 518657)
The tent is for the poor Subaru Forester that is my daily driver.

Anker

Your DD Forester has a tent?
Mine's jealous. It doesn't get to go inside unless something needs fixing. Just welded up the noisy resonator pipe on mine on the weekend. Ah, the sound of silence!

particlewave 12-07-2016 11:39 PM

Took her for a test drive today after my clutch job last week. I'm happy to say that everything is as it should be. Clutch action is smooth and lighter than before, most likely due to everything being clean and freshly lubed. :D
I had this obnoxious squeak when the pedal was pressed before the job, but it's now gone. Clutch grabs nice and solid (almost killed it the first few times because I'm not used to it).

Easy and fun job! I highly recommend it! :cool:

rick3000 12-10-2016 05:18 PM

Today, I ripped out my old iPod Aux connection and everything connected to the Phone Connector for power, and completely re-wired the entire thing. The iPod connection was my first modification to my 986, and I've learned a ton since then. I used a lot of electrical tape the first time around, this time everything is much more polished with heat shrink tubing.

I was also able to remove the second cigarette lighter plug I had under the dash, and hardwire my new iPhone connection in, which I am hoping will be more future-proof, as it provides power and audio to a female USB. I can now plug in any device (versus only having one device specific connector) with a USB cable, and get power and audio. If anyone is interested, I used the PAC IS3301. :cheers:

alm001 12-11-2016 02:30 PM

I refilled a tire that had gotten low on mine, and made sure the battery tender was good.
I also got the snowblower up from the basement.

MN 986 12-12-2016 07:39 PM

Hibernation time
 
Well, this was actually last week. We have had a much warmer than normal Fall in MN and I got a last ride in on Wednesday, then on Thursday the cold and snow started. End of season oil change, then hibernation begins. I cannot wait for Spring!!
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boxxster 12-12-2016 08:23 PM

What's your suspension setup? And are you running spacers with the wheels? Looks good!

MN 986 12-13-2016 10:16 AM

Thanks! At around 100k miles I upgraded to the ROW M030 suspension. Wheels are 18" 911 size (don't recall offsets), no spacers. Made a big difference in filling out the wheel wells.

particlewave 12-14-2016 03:31 PM

Switched out my scratched gold airbag crest for a silver one. Silver hood crest is on the way. :cool:

http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...EC084811D6.jpg

Old scratched crest:
http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...F4B65F2A0E.jpg

New crest:
http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...08D3CDF90E.jpg

Done right: ;)
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Thanks again for the replacement crest, Woody!!!


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