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Thanks friends. You are the very best of the best. I will order now.
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The bonnet (frunk) on my 986 decided it wanted to fall on my head in the recent cold weather. I need new struts. Can anyone recommend where to buy good quality ones at a decent price?
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Thanks 1/2cwt. I have spoken with Paul. He seems like a really decent guy. I have made some arrangements.
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Friends, my local mot tester hinted that I had a broken front coil spring last MOT, almost a year ago and told me to get it fixed. Nearly a year later, it coming up for MOT time again! Where does that time go?
I better get this done. Man maths told me that this was a great time to go for M030 ride height H&R lowering springs. The estimate from my local indie (LAP 911 in Highworth) was £2500 inc parts and labour for this. Gulp! That's around 50% of the cars value as it stands.
The good lady suggested just doing the fronts and the indie quoted £1700 for this. Its still all a bit too steep for me. So i have decided to do the fronts myself, with your help and advice!
I have got some quotes from Matthew at Type 911 and the parts he recommends are:
Front Shock £155.00 each
Front Top Mount + Bearing £50.00 each
Front Bump Stop + Boot kit £24.00
Rear Shocks £170.00 each
Rear Top Mount £45.00 each
Rear Bump Stop + Boot kit £30.00
M030 Spring set £150.00
All plus VAT & DeliveryWow, parts have got expensive! Guys, is this what i need? I understand that the front shocks can swell at the bottoms and hence need to be replaced. If i do the front and not the back will i regret it? I don't drive the car on track or even that hard really. Will this be ok for road use?
Any advice or links are much appreciated. A picture of my car in better days....
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15 minutes ago, Boxob said:
I was expecting something more dramatic! That doesn't seem enough suck or blow to bypass the seal on the petrol cap and make a noise - if that is indeed the problem. Was there a good seal between the cling film and filler tube?
Can anyone duplicate the test to see if that's normal (I would but my car has a suspected AOS issue)?
I did the best job i could on the seal, but it was not perfect.
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Ok, so some cursory tests have been run.
On idle the cling film bulged outwards, making sense as this would cause pressurised air to escape via the fuel filler cap making the noise in my last video.
However, revving the car (sorry neighbours) sucks the cling film back in again. This makes sense as the car is fine, if you use it - like my journey on the motorways, but at more gentle speed like on my road, it didn't like it.
Videos here:
Any ideas?
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Trying this now, but my neighbour is watching me put cling film on my car 🙂
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Thanks guys. I will try this again. My Porsche specialist has suggested a new fuel pump and fuel filter as a point to start.
The cap is not sucked on when i remove it, so i think it must be being blown outwards, hence the accordion noise.
I will ask about the AOS separator.
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Thanks Guys.
I used the car on Thursday and boy was it a hot day. I had to go to a conference called CENEX at Millbrook and was enjoying the drive home, yes it was M1, M25 and M4, but hey ho. Roof down time!!
I noted that the performance of the car was worsening as i got closer to home. Luckily when on my road, the car started to act odd, hesitation etc. I noted a whine from the fuel filler cap again.
You tube video of it here (i laboured the point a bit), but you can hear the sound which is now continuous and also the rough idle and near stalling when the fuel cap was removed and applied.
I'm starting to tire of this, plus the car has a cracked front spring and needs shocks on the front. Big bills are looming and my Alpina is also needing rot repair. I am toying with selling up.
Any ideas what the noise is? -
I dont think so, no....
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Thanks for the continued support friends.
I took the care to LAP911 in Highworth. Luke checked over the car. He heard the harmonica sound. He suggested a new fuel filter and fuel pump, but also advised that it might be a small valve at the bottom of the filler neck. £350 inc vat to fix. I might just live with it.
The oil leak was a quick fix, some tensioner washer. While there, I was also told that I need new brake discs and pads, Spark plug tubes, brake lines, Front suspension springs and shocks. I plan to get these done over the autumn.
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and after all that. The car still is making humming noises.... A lot less, but its still present.
Oddly, I feel that the car is running better - breathing better, more agile. Is this possible?
I have also noticed a new oil leak.
Is it time for a Tesla model S?
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I managed to sneak out between meetings today, whilst working from home and changed the fuel tank bleeder valve. Thanks @the baron for the link to the video which i followed and managed to get done in a couple of hours due to only having 30min slots.
I have not tried the car yet. I will keep you all updated.
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Pay day came, so i bought a new Fuel tank bleeder valve from Design 911.
I will fit it when it arrives and let you know if my issues are resolved.....
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Thanks @the baron.
I bought a new fuel filler cap and fitted this. The harmonica type sounds is still there, but much less obvious.
The next part to change will be the fuel filler vent. I am chasing issues.
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I have ordered a new fuel filler cap from Design 911. I will report back with updates.
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The filler cap has a lot of air either escaping or being drawn in. Should this be an air tight seal?
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Sort of, but its not the horn. Did the youtube clip work?
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Thanks friends. The humming - i finally caught it on my phone. Please see video here.
https://youtube.com/shorts/bCwsZTOylrQ?feature=share
Unscrewing the petrol tank filler cap stops the noise....
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A big thanks to @the baron who popped in this evening with his code reader. No codes present on my car at all.
We did note a lumpy idle and the smell of fuel - over fuelling?
I am not sure if it is connected - but the car seems to hum to itself. Its a humming noise, which i have been told is coming from the ECU - its quite load and can be embarrassing - could it be an air leak?
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Thanks All. Car starts fine from cold. It is always an issue when starting hot or warm ish. i.e. the car has been used that day and then turned off and left for around 30 mins.
I will whatsapp you @the baron and see if i can pop over tomorrow between meetings.
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Hum, I will investigate.....
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Interesting- thanks Nobbie - Were are the relays? If they are up front, that might be what i heard click?
I'm not sure that it is a e- throttle - its a 2000 MY car with only 2 O2 sensors.
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My 2000 986S is still running rough after the MAF and then a Oxygen sensor change. Today it got worse. I had to go into Swindon town and the parked the car up. When i returned the car wouldn't start. It turns over and over and only starts if i press the throttle a few times.
I am sure that today when i tried to start the car, i heard a 'pop' before the endless turning over began. Its not the first time it has done this and previously after i get her started she runs well. This time she ran really ropey and almost cut out.
I am starting to think that the best bet is to change the coil packs and the second O2 sensor just to be sure.
Any ideas folks - Tesla is calling.....
Oil dipstick surround.
in 986
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Friends. A few years back my Boxster suffered the dreaded coolant bottle cracking. I spent a long time replacing this and the help given out by those on this forum was great.
However - I was changing the tailgate and frunk gas struts today and noted that the dipstick pipe has fallen back slightly into the car. I recall when i replaced the coolant tank, this all needed to come off and the oil dipstick hole had to be drilled slightly to get it back in. I think that the drill i used was a little large.
I hope this picture shows what i am rambling about.
https://imgur.com/a/dtAsbj3
I had to glue it together to get the car running to take me to badminton this evening.