Any experience with another 997 malfunction
#18
There seemed to be some controversy about pinning versus welding.
I know Alex at Sharkwerks has pinned many cars, and hasn't had a problem. I wasn't sure if pinning just prevents the pipe from popping out, or prevents the leak completely.
#19
Your comment was spot on. Most independent shops that have dealt with the problem would never offer simply replacing the part. It probably doesn't need to be replaced. Again, photos would help, but cleaning off the adhesive and welding or reapplying adhesive + pinning ALL the pipes is the solution.
#20
Plus I thought you did have to drop the engine to access all the fittings??
#22
Observing before pulling engine, tech said a hose. He pointed hose to me. Once gets engine out, he will have better view. I will eemail these photos to him. If it is metal part, then warranty will cover it. Would save me $3K.
#23
It's a sad but true nature of the 911 beast. I know quite a few people who had issues such as this or, clutch and etc. and while the engine was out ended up doing about $8-15K worth of work just to save on the repeated cost of the engine take out.
An Achilles heel indeed my friend.
An Achilles heel indeed my friend.
#24
I have searched, perhaps you would have a 'best' key word to find this DIY# for us folks?? Providing such a DIY could be essential to these turbos with over 50K miles.
#25
Mine had completely blown out. So gushing vs leaking . They replaced the one piece with the faulty hose, and then pinned all the rest.
#26
- Welding hose fittings
- Changing spark plugs
- putting in master/slave clutch cylinders from a GT2
- Installing semi solid engine and transmission mounts
- Welding and bolting through roll-bar/cage
Basically any maintenance or upgrade items that require or are done easier with the engine removed.
Cheers.
#27
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/997-gt2-gt3-forum/679277-diy-coolant-fitting-fix-with-motor-in-the-car.html
Last edited by bbywu; 11-27-2012 at 08:30 AM.
#29
Mine 07 turbo had a hose failure too. 'Coolant line-hose for turbo return' blew. No warranty coverage because rubber hose. Can r/r hose without engine removal for $1200 or pull engine and do all hoses for $3030. This includes other turbo return, 3 other-coolant hoses, 3 connecting pieces and and hose supply to pump. However, seems like if this coolant hose blew, and was not located in a bad spot like against a hot engine, I thought most likely with 50K miles on clock, that other hoses may be ready to pop too. And with aggravation towing, down time etc and potential costly engine pull with any other hoses, thought best to go ahead and do all hoses with engine drop for $3030. An extra $1600 or so is money well spent.
I still feel Porsche has a "real problem" here running coolant-hoses deep in hot engines, impossible to r/r without engine pull. Surprising with all the water cooled Porsches in this country, this mess has not been made more obvious to the buying public. It was sure news to me. For sure my last Porsche. I understand factory warranty will not cover these blown water-hoses either. I think the fittings may be covered in some cases, but not so sure. Crap, I thought BMW M3s had odd engineering issues, but this hose-issue with Porsche in engineering carelessness makes BMW's problems look like child's play.
I can understand warranties not covering brake linings or fan belts, but hoses doesn't make sense. If this had been at night and I would not have noticed white smoke out the ***-end, could have overheated engine with big bucks for insurance to pay. I thought the $3000 for engine hidden hoses would be money better spent than $4000 to extend such a limited warranty for another 25Kmiles.
I still feel Porsche has a "real problem" here running coolant-hoses deep in hot engines, impossible to r/r without engine pull. Surprising with all the water cooled Porsches in this country, this mess has not been made more obvious to the buying public. It was sure news to me. For sure my last Porsche. I understand factory warranty will not cover these blown water-hoses either. I think the fittings may be covered in some cases, but not so sure. Crap, I thought BMW M3s had odd engineering issues, but this hose-issue with Porsche in engineering carelessness makes BMW's problems look like child's play.
I can understand warranties not covering brake linings or fan belts, but hoses doesn't make sense. If this had been at night and I would not have noticed white smoke out the ***-end, could have overheated engine with big bucks for insurance to pay. I thought the $3000 for engine hidden hoses would be money better spent than $4000 to extend such a limited warranty for another 25Kmiles.
Last edited by johnww; 11-27-2012 at 08:23 PM.
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