Engine Sound
#16
If you need a good indy, call Tony Callas @ Callas Rennsport.
310-370-7038
http://www.callasrennsport.com/
310-370-7038
http://www.callasrennsport.com/
#19
Well I got some bad news. Dealer determined the sound is coming from the water pump bearing and I need a new water pump It seems rather early for a water pump as my car is a 07 4S with only 48k miles?!?!
Anyways that was definately the diesel sounding noise I was describing. I just wanted to update everyone.
Jon
Anyways that was definately the diesel sounding noise I was describing. I just wanted to update everyone.
Jon
#20
Well I got some bad news. Dealer determined the sound is coming from the water pump bearing and I need a new water pump It seems rather early for a water pump as my car is a 07 4S with only 48k miles?!?!
Anyways that was definately the diesel sounding noise I was describing. I just wanted to update everyone.
Jon
Anyways that was definately the diesel sounding noise I was describing. I just wanted to update everyone.
Jon
Based on my research and experience, I would replace mine again at 45k as a preventive item.
#25
Very well worth it? I would have done it the very first day I owned the car had I known about it.
Watch out for your alternator also. I suspect it would go bad around 50-60K. Mine did.
Last note on the water pump: I am a DIY. Contrary to articles, I had to remove my exhaust to work on the water pump. Just FYI.
#26
Does anyone know if the lower temp thermostat is a factory OEM part? Also if they are changing the water pump anyways, is there any extra labor in adding the third center radiator too?
#27
There's extra labor and parts cost for the 3rd radiator. I believe SunCoast has a kit. It's not necessary, but some folks have added it to help keep things cooler plus added piece off mind. I was just throwing it out there since the Porsche coolant is a little pricey and if it was a mod you were considering, now is a good time.
#29
Probably not needed but some say it's a good idea since it keeps the engine temp down even in normal driving. Seems keeping the engine temp low reduces engine risks. I was just wondering if now is a good idea since they are doing the water pump and I could save on some labor cost.
#30
Probably not needed but some say it's a good idea since it keeps the engine temp down even in normal driving. Seems keeping the engine temp low reduces engine risks. I was just wondering if now is a good idea since they are doing the water pump and I could save on some labor cost.