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Water pump recommendation
I know search is your friend but couldn't find. Any recommendations for a decent water pump for 00 box s?
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Lots to read, the general consensus is to stay away from any metal impeller pump.
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Get a pierburg from warehouse33auto.com putt rennlist in the coupon code area when checking out and get an additional 10% off don't forget to order a new gasket and coolant (3 gallons) that you dilute 50/50 with distilled water (walmart $0.88/ gal) good idea to replace your thermostat while you are in there also replace the bolts, I had one torque off at 7 ftlbs! |
Thank you both? Any opinion on the manufacturer whalen vs LN engineering for a thermostat? Might as well swap out while down there.
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Wahler? Sorry I think that is it.
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Having dealt with third party pumps I recommend OEM only. Even the OEM pumps aren't great but third party failures are more frequent than OEM. The third party pump I used once lasted 2,400 mi. and you'll hear stories similar to mine a lot. I've heard, unconfirmed, that even Porsche are recommending a new pump at 40K miles as a maintenance service.
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the Wahler is fine. It is a whole lot less $ than the LN and comes already installed in a housing.
Many also suggest replacing it with the low temp version. Lots of discussion on that. Pierburg makes the Porsche water pump and the one I received had the Porsche number on it I don't recall any issues or problem with the Pierburg one drink whatever kool-aid you prefer Also if you can, buy or borrow an Airlift for replacing the coolant. You will need a compressor to use it There are a lot of water pump and DIY threads here as well as DIY on pelican. Do some searching. |
And, and..... consider changing the motor mount while you're in there. It makes changing the water pump easier and they are a maintenance item.
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And makes it easier to tighten the one fiddly bolt on the WP, and with the coolant hoses loosened makes it much easier to get to the motor mount. |
Thanks guys. Now do the motor mounts wear out over time or usage. Car has just under 50k.
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The part number is 987.375.023.05. It was $138.62 at Sunset Porsche. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psgeonjedc.jpg |
This is a side question - but can changing the motor mount effect the stick shift and how hard it is to shift?
I had my clutch done in Oct 2014 and afterwards my shifter was the smoothest ever. Then in Dec 2014 I did the motor mount and I don't remember the timing exactly but for the last year shifting has been tight and hard. I also had the transmission fluid changed somewhere in that time frame. |
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Motor mounts on a Boxster are more critical for the trans vs a 911 (a 911 actually has trans mounts too) due to the mid engine set-up. |
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OE= a Porsche water pump in a Porsche box OEM= an approved Porsche part manufacturer, like Pierburg, NOT in a Porsche box, may or may not have a Porsche part number. Third Party= someone who make water pumps, that does NOT supply to the Porsche supply-chain Heck, even Jake Raby uses and recommends only a Porsche OE water pump. Whatever you decide, just don't us a pump with a metal impeller, composite only. |
I bought a water pump and am trying to plan out my next move. I loosened the belt and the bearing on the existing wp seems very tight, no wobble at all. From the top I can get to all the bolts that are visible. Are the two on the bottom the hardest to get off. 5 on top not so bad, how are the two that need to be accessed from the bottom? Also, how long can I leave my car on jacks. I will probably do over a week. Is that ok?
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Read his old threads about water pumps. What I remember from years ago; he recommends Porsche OE water pumps, no after markets stuff, no metal impellers, no OEM stuff, only pumps with Porsche part numbers in a Porsche box. He developed or had one developed a few years ago, Very stout & robust. But, it didn't sell. Expensive. So he went back to OE Porsche, and recommends changing about every 4 years as preventive maintenance. *All this was for the 986/996 and first generation 987/997. Wonder how this will play out for the 987.2/997.2 and the newest 981 and 991 with the DI and 9A1 motors?? |
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