Installing 3rd radiator - advice welcomed
#1
Installing 3rd radiator - advice welcomed
I'm about to embark on installing a third/center radiator kit for my 997S. It looks pretty straightforward though I'm a bit concerned about removing the front bumper assembly. I've read a few threads and spoke to my body shop about the process.
Also have to install the center Cargraphic radiator screen. Exactly how is that attached to the bumper (I had the other two done at the dealer)?
Looking for any advice from anyone who's done it.
Thanks,
Verde
Also have to install the center Cargraphic radiator screen. Exactly how is that attached to the bumper (I had the other two done at the dealer)?
Looking for any advice from anyone who's done it.
Thanks,
Verde
#2
It's actually pretty easy and sandwiches between the shrouds and the bumper itself. We drill small pin-holes into the ducting and then small zip ties to secure the screens. Some people do it with glue etc...
This car shows you a few close ups: http://sharkwerks.com/porsche/997-gt...s-exhaust.html
This car shows you a few close ups: http://sharkwerks.com/porsche/997-gt...s-exhaust.html
#3
Thanks Alex. I really don't like the idea of using glue. I'll definitely try the zip ties.
Is there anything about getting the center plug out of the the GT3 bumper? How is it held in there?
Is there anything about getting the center plug out of the the GT3 bumper? How is it held in there?
It's actually pretty easy and sandwiches between the shrouds and the bumper itself. We drill small pin-holes into the ducting and then small zip ties to secure the screens. Some people do it with glue etc...
This car shows you a few close ups: http://sharkwerks.com/porsche/997-gt...s-exhaust.html
This car shows you a few close ups: http://sharkwerks.com/porsche/997-gt...s-exhaust.html
#4
No worries. I don't like the blue idea either..... The center plug? I'm not sure I follow?
#5
I thought that plug was the term used to refer to the black plastic 'filler' in the center of the bumper that has to be removed to permit airflow to the radiator.
And 'blue'?
And 'blue'?
#6
Oh the center radiator that you remove you mean? That just has pull tabs (look at the piece you're replacing it with and it'll make sense) that slide in. It'll make sense once you have the bumper off too...
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#10
Here is some help:
DIY Bumper Removal: http://renntrack.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116
DIY 3rd Radiator Install: http://renntrack.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92
I used both of these DIy to do mine.
Best advise id have someone help you when you disconnect the radiator hoses and have a bucket under the hose to catch the radiator fluid.
I did not and I got bathed in it and my skin stung for about 2 hours.
Other than that its super easy.
The hardest part is burping the system after.
Also go to your dealer and buy an extra gallon of porsche radiator fluid.
DIY Bumper Removal: http://renntrack.com/forums/showthread.php?t=116
DIY 3rd Radiator Install: http://renntrack.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92
I used both of these DIy to do mine.
Best advise id have someone help you when you disconnect the radiator hoses and have a bucket under the hose to catch the radiator fluid.
I did not and I got bathed in it and my skin stung for about 2 hours.
Other than that its super easy.
The hardest part is burping the system after.
Also go to your dealer and buy an extra gallon of porsche radiator fluid.
#11
Sure. I got your note after the bumper came off, so no photos of that. But there are a number of threads for removing the bumper. I'll post a DYI in a day or two (um, after I finish).
Verde
Verde
#12
Alex,
I'm going to have to add/top-off with coolant. To replace the stuff that was lost and to fill up the center radiator. Is there a substitute (but equivalent) of the Porsche fluid? Something more reasonable? If not, glad to buy it but want to check. I'm heading out now.
Thanks,
Verde
P.S. I know there have been a number of threads on the topic, but nothing definitive. To me at least.
I'm going to have to add/top-off with coolant. To replace the stuff that was lost and to fill up the center radiator. Is there a substitute (but equivalent) of the Porsche fluid? Something more reasonable? If not, glad to buy it but want to check. I'm heading out now.
Thanks,
Verde
P.S. I know there have been a number of threads on the topic, but nothing definitive. To me at least.
#13
I bought a gal of coolant from the stealer..you'll want to top off run it for a few then re top off and rerun for a bit. It takes a few times to get the air out and level back to norm.. Other then that its easy as pie to install.. I have a thread with pics do a search..
#14
Got it done. Did it with my 19 year old who is home from UC. Good bonding opportunity. Time consuming but not complex. And yes, bought a gallon from the local dealer and it's been slowly sucking it down. My son did the detailed job of using zip ties to fasten the Cargraphic grill. Thank you Alex for the tip. Photos to come...
Oh, and no more mods. Promise.
Oh, and no more mods. Promise.
#15
I have been always thinking about this mod but I'm not sure if I need to do it. Weather here is not bad at all but I think it will be good for the engine since i started to track my car