2018 Porsche 991.2 GT3 Oil Change Procedure
#16
Should be the same spec as the drain plug on the oil pan, since it is on the same unit. Based on the above table, would be 23 ft lb or 31 Nm. And those drain plugs on the oil pan are the same I believe, aluminum washer as well. But different ones from the vertical oil tank unit with the single drain plug.
#18
#19
Should be the same spec as the drain plug on the oil pan, since it is on the same unit. Based on the above table, would be 23 ft lb or 31 Nm. And those drain plugs on the oil pan are the same I believe, aluminum washer as well. But different ones from the vertical oil tank unit with the single drain plug.
#20
This kit (when specified for 2018-2019) comes with the correct plugs and washers - they should know the numbers:
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/991GT3OFK.html
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/991GT3OFK.html
#21
This kit (when specified for 2018-2019) comes with the correct plugs and washers - they should know the numbers:
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/991GT3OFK.html
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/991GT3OFK.html
These are the proper tools to get all torques perfect
This is what came out over night from the rear plug
#23
Does the dealer remove the rear plug too when you have them do the service? I am basically having the dealer do it once a year so I can get the stamp in the book and then once on my own. That should make it a change every 3500 mi or so. Excessive but I don't want to go 7000 miles either.
Last edited by TexasPorschelover; 06-09-2019 at 11:57 AM.
#24
Does the dealer remove the rear plug too when you have them do the service? I am basically having the dealer do it once a year so I can get the stamp in the book and then once on my own. That should make it a change every 3500 mi or so. Excessive but I don't way to go 7000 miles either.
#25
Note that you need to keep those offset extensions at 90 degrees relative to the torque wrench, otherwise you will apply more torque than the wrench indicates. You may know this but your pics show them at an incorrect position for applying the torque spec, so FYI for any looking to do something similar.
#26
Note that you need to keep those offset extensions at 90 degrees relative to the torque wrench, otherwise you will apply more torque than the wrench indicates. You may know this but your pics show them at an incorrect position for applying the torque spec, so FYI for any looking to do something similar.
#30
Here is one:
https://www.transcat.com/stahlwille-...IaAie0EALw_wcB
Here is an example of a ring insert for the torque wrench:
https://www.misterworker.com/en-us/s...aeoaAu3r8P8HAQ
Or an insert ratchet:
https://www.misterworker.com/en/stah...-735/7839.html
Stahwille stuff is pricey, but lasts forever and you don’t have to set to zero when storing. Can find them cheaper in germany at various online discount places or German eBay (pretty safe to buy used, as they tend to hold their calibration very well)
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