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What have YOU done to your 987 today


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6 hours ago, MickH said:

Id say very good for the level of work. 

 

Saw you the other day. But I was in the other car. 

You will need to pop up for a coffee again soon. I have some shiney new bits getting fitted soon :)

👍 More new bits!?

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54 minutes ago, Del_tl1000r said:

Think I might drop in to RM tomorrow and see what he says. Might be better getting someone who actually knows what they're doing than fannying about with it myself!

Tell him I sent you down :)

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1 hour ago, Del_tl1000r said:

Think I might drop in to RM tomorrow and see what he says. Might be better getting someone who actually knows what they're doing than fannying about with it myself!

In my book nuts and bolts are just that and technique and skill for those is not at a high level. Paintwork and bodywork on the other hand are best left to the guys who are doing it day in day out with the right facilities and equipment.  You will always be disappointed if you can't miraculosly do it that well at first time of asking.🤔

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Fitted a smile vent to the front bumper. Was really easy with the MRN kit

Masked the stencil in place then set about it with a dremel

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On 3/19/2022 at 10:15 PM, gillbe said:

Pipes all replaced, only needed to use 1 new plastic distributor pipe on RHS.  Worst pipe stumps to remove are the lower front rubber pipes into plastic distributor.  Who knew metal on plastic rust could grip so hard.

Final reassembly on hold, as neglected to order the front left and right pipe supports just in case - and the right hand one, numbered 5 in the diagram, was truly rotten, lower bolt 11 into welded nut sheered and will not come out of the nut; and long bolt down through 6, 8 and into 5 was completely seized in, rendering the plastic pipe 8 useless too.  Strangely cannot see that bolt on any diagrams, looks like M6 x 55 hex head - OPC are trying to source this and two new pipe supports for Tuesday.

Meanwhile, next job is to discover how to get into engine bay to refill...

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All bolted back together.  Refilled coolant system - with the excellent Draper 09544 coolant vacuum refill kit.    Had only partially drained front end of the vehicle, no removal of the engine block plug, and yet this tool managed to get everything drained out back in again.  No hotspots, painless exercise!

some pics - what the pipe ends look like at 12 years old; and the refill set-up.

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3 hours ago, MickH said:

Fitted a smile vent to the front bumper. Was really easy with the MRN kit

Masked the stencil in place then set about it with a dremel

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And the end result

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Looks good mate. You're a brave man!

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Not mine, but done a oil change on my mates, straightforward job, unless some ham fisted previous owner or garage, hadn’t rounded the sump plug off😡😡 ,luckily I had a spare, so had to take the chisel to it…. And they wonder why Pigs eat there young!!! 

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On 3/25/2022 at 9:35 PM, MickH said:

Fitted a smile vent to the front bumper. Was really easy with the MRN kit

Masked the stencil in place then set about it with a dremel

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And the end result

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I do like the look of this, would it work on a 987.2, is there extra gubbins under my bumper or the same? I dont use mine in the wet but what happens to the water that runs in?

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2 hours ago, EVO Chris said:

I do like the look of this, would it work on a 987.2, is there extra gubbins under my bumper or the same? I dont use mine in the wet but what happens to the water that runs in?

You can get clips to hold it in place. But its really secure so I dont think I need them.  First one I seen it done on was a Cayman 987.2. So Id say you will have no issues

Water just runs straight through. 

Its meant to give extra cooling to the radiator. 

 

Mick

 

 

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14 minutes ago, MickH said:

You can get clips to hold it in place. But its really secure so I dont think I need them.  First one I seen it done on was a Cayman 987.2. So Id say you will have no issues

Water just runs straight through. 

Its meant to give extra cooling to the radiator. 

Thanks Mick :)

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Fitted my new flycatcher on the passenger side, the other one disappeared on a drive recently.

Prices are a bit crazy for these but I found a ‘Boxter’ version on eBay and had an offer accepted 😀

I don’t actually know what the purpose of these are but it looked odd without it.

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1 hour ago, Angus76 said:

Did you fit your wheel yourself? I’d be freaking I’d not tightened it enough!! 

No - local Porsche specialist was doing a gearbox oil change for me and did this at the same time.

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I replaced all the old interior bulbs with nice bright LEDs, easy job and very pleased with the results.

I had two issues, the first was with the glovebox, I tried 3 different bulbs in there and had the glovebox holder connected to the footwell so I didn’t blow anything in the glovebox as I know it’s problematic but nothing worked so I’m back to the old bulb which still works.  I think I’ve only opened it about 5 times since I bought the car so won’t be spending any more time on it!

Second issue is with the frunk, I thought the old bulb wasn’t working but turns out someone has broken it off the reflector so it’s working inside the wing, will need to source a new reflector with the bulb holder attached as this one is beyond repair.

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23 minutes ago, 944GS said:

I replaced all the old interior bulbs with nice bright LEDs, easy job and very pleased with the results.

I had two issues, the first was with the glovebox, I tried 3 different bulbs in there and had the glovebox holder connected to the footwell so I didn’t blow anything in the glovebox as I know it’s problematic but nothing worked so I’m back to the old bulb which still works.  I think I’ve only opened it about 5 times since I bought the car so won’t be spending any more time on it!

Second issue is with the frunk, I thought the old bulb wasn’t working but turns out someone has broken it off the reflector so it’s working inside the wing, will need to source a new reflector with the bulb holder attached as this one is beyond repair.

I had the same glovebox issue but got it sorted in the end. Just tried another bulb. Really updates the interior, less current drawn and way cooler temperature wise. Easy mod. 👍👍

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