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... that the issue is in your instrument cluster. Probably a cold solder or a bad connection. I've encountered several cold soldered points in the past. The heat can make them act up. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... in both iterations: Base and "S". Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... Mobil 1 10W40 High Mileage for any car subject to cooler climates, no matter the mileage. In warmer weather 15W50, so it's what I put in my car, as well as 20W50 Racing. Here's an article I wrote last year, which will provide additional information: Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
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... they're all Gold Coast Region members. The artwork was designed by my son and I and was entered into the National PCA T-Shirt Contest. Recognize the white car? Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... dak911 will be there for sure. Have a great Parade! Happy Porsche-ing, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... there are good and bad techs at independent shops and at the dealerships. And I'll go out on a limb and guarantee that the BEST alignments on a Porsche are NOT performed at the dealer. The dealers will do a fine job of aligning your car to the factory specs which have a bunch of UNDERSTEER factored in. I don't know about you, but most of us purchased our Porsche to explore its handling limitsby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
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... jonboat with a trolling motor Happy Porsche-ing, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... "never had to replace motor in a Porsche". A power window electric motor, that is. Also, the engine is not a motor, so that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... never have had to replace motor in a Porsche. What generally goes is a plastic spacer in the regulator that keeps the cable tight. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... more than the outside, I take it to the AX to even them out Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... literally. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... to the questions in blue: • AOS (it did not come with clamps, do I need to get new clamps?) You can reuse the same spring clamps. They don't loose their tension. • (Do transmission mounts contribute to the 3,000 RPM vibrations as much as the motor mount? Would you get them? ) Neither transmission mounts nor engine mounts contribute to the 3000 RPM vibration. That vibration is a harmonby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... but I'm not crazy about the concept Is Porsche taking my design cues, again? Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
If shifting has changed and is "not as precise as before" it's probably not the clutch, but the Front Engine Mount. This happens because as the front of the engine drops a bit, the shifting cables and linkages get a bit out of alignment. The clutch will only disengage the engine from the transmission (or not). Unless the clutch was dragging on the flywheel, shifting shouldn't be compromised. Iby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... (800) 282-3516. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... is making clunking noises as he goes over bumps, it's in really bad shape. But, it could happen. As jg says after 40K mikles they need to be replaced. Front engine mounts that are done will generally start making noise as you put lateral force on the engine. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... takes longer than one hour. This is something that you need to give yourself some time. Don't rush it! Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... expensive since they love to eat PVC. Wire shrouds are made of PVC. Do whatever you can to keep them away from your cars. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... Generally the droplinks go first then one or more of the control arms. The ball joints wear and make clunking noises. You'll have to get under the car with the suspension unloaded to test the components. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
The windstop is actually the clear cente piece between the roll hoops. The ones you want are called the wind screens. The (left) part number is 986.561.583.00 The (right) part number is 986.561.584.00 You can order them through your dealer. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... on the 2 ton, aluminum racing jack. I bought mine for $39.00. The impact sockets are fine, but their chromed pieces leave a lot to be desired. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
That's not a good omen. Take yogur filtre to a knowledgeable tech. There shouldn't be any metal shards in the filter. You have to determine if they are aluminum or ferrous. I would not recommend driving it until you determine. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
... a recently introduced new product from one of our members. Congrats. Happy Boxstering, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum
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Happy Porsche-ing, Pedroby Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Main Forum