Improved Clutch Action Dramatically
#511
Drifting
#512
Race Car
It was definitely the correct part for my car (04' C2) as I didn't specify a part number to the dealership parts department when I ordered it due to there being quite a few variations.
Anyway I think the reason I couldn't get it back in was there must be a difference in RHD and LHD cars in the pedal area.
The labour charge was $315 (2 and a bit hours at classic pricing) and that was with me removing the old spring. They had to remove and re install my front seat.
Worth it though!
#513
I got to find out about the great clutch when you remove the power spring by default.
I got my 997 a few months ago and I have always felt the clutch was rather stiff, but with time I got used to it. I took the car out all day on Saturday for some real battering and there was heavy traffic, I came back home exhausted from all the clutch work, it wasn't a nice experience, I can't imagine this as a DD to work.
So I decided to look under the dash and I found out the problem, no power spring! This was one of the reasons the previous owner sold this car, he had changed the entire clutch hydraulic and still nothing, this is one of the great advantages of this forum, extremely helpful in so many areas,.......I'm buying a brand new power spring pronto! Thanks to all the contributors!
I got my 997 a few months ago and I have always felt the clutch was rather stiff, but with time I got used to it. I took the car out all day on Saturday for some real battering and there was heavy traffic, I came back home exhausted from all the clutch work, it wasn't a nice experience, I can't imagine this as a DD to work.
So I decided to look under the dash and I found out the problem, no power spring! This was one of the reasons the previous owner sold this car, he had changed the entire clutch hydraulic and still nothing, this is one of the great advantages of this forum, extremely helpful in so many areas,.......I'm buying a brand new power spring pronto! Thanks to all the contributors!
#514
Race Car
I got to find out about the great clutch when you remove the power spring by default.
I got my 997 a few months ago and I have always felt the clutch was rather stiff, but with time I got used to it. I took the car out all day on Saturday for some real battering and there was heavy traffic, I came back home exhausted from all the clutch work, it wasn't a nice experience, I can't imagine this as a DD to work.
So I decided to look under the dash and I found out the problem, no power spring! This was one of the reasons the previous owner sold this car, he had changed the entire clutch hydraulic and still nothing, this is one of the great advantages of this forum, extremely helpful in so many areas,.......I'm buying a brand new power spring pronto! Thanks to all the contributors!
I got my 997 a few months ago and I have always felt the clutch was rather stiff, but with time I got used to it. I took the car out all day on Saturday for some real battering and there was heavy traffic, I came back home exhausted from all the clutch work, it wasn't a nice experience, I can't imagine this as a DD to work.
So I decided to look under the dash and I found out the problem, no power spring! This was one of the reasons the previous owner sold this car, he had changed the entire clutch hydraulic and still nothing, this is one of the great advantages of this forum, extremely helpful in so many areas,.......I'm buying a brand new power spring pronto! Thanks to all the contributors!
#515
Wow! I'm trying to understand how a broken spring would be heavier than no spring though. I was also just preparing for a total clutch overhaul, but I read up the signs of a worm clutch in the forums and the car showed none of those signs.
#516
Drifting
Wow! I'm trying to understand how a broken spring would be heavier than no spring though.
The broken bits jam ! You are trying to get 'spring' out broken metal bits.
Delighted tht someone used Rennlist to fix this problem.I wish all Porsche problems were so simple - a spring from MacMaster Carr !
The broken bits jam ! You are trying to get 'spring' out broken metal bits.
Delighted tht someone used Rennlist to fix this problem.I wish all Porsche problems were so simple - a spring from MacMaster Carr !
#517
Wow! I'm trying to understand how a broken spring would be heavier than no spring though.
The broken bits jam ! You are trying to get 'spring' out broken metal bits.
Delighted tht someone used Rennlist to fix this problem.I wish all Porsche problems were so simple - a spring from MacMaster Carr !
The broken bits jam ! You are trying to get 'spring' out broken metal bits.
Delighted tht someone used Rennlist to fix this problem.I wish all Porsche problems were so simple - a spring from MacMaster Carr !
#518
Race Car
Wow! I'm trying to understand how a broken spring would be heavier than no spring though.
The broken bits jam ! You are trying to get 'spring' out broken metal bits.
Delighted tht someone used Rennlist to fix this problem.I wish all Porsche problems were so simple - a spring from MacMaster Carr !
The broken bits jam ! You are trying to get 'spring' out broken metal bits.
Delighted tht someone used Rennlist to fix this problem.I wish all Porsche problems were so simple - a spring from MacMaster Carr !
#519
Ok so here's my take on this power spring or no power spring thing. I've driven my 997 S for almost 5 months without the spring in there. The clutch was extremely stiff you need Thor thighs to enjoy it, it was always a let down for me and I couldn't DD it in the Lagos traffic, no way! So I bought the power spring
As you can see it next to my key, it's not a huge part and I thought what difference can this make? So with the help of a second leg pushing on the clutch, I changed this
To this
Clutch action, as soft as my 2013 Hyundai Accents clutch! This you can DD!
Out of excitement I called the chap that sold the 997 to me and he just told me he changed the clutch plate and disc, I thought it was only clutch slave and master. So basically he spent over a grand maybe almost two for a problem that cost me $120 plus shipping.
What's the difference between the two of us? I combed through the forums extensively for months!
I take time out to do this because if some of you fellas that put in good time with pitures to give fix instructions didn't do that, I wouldn't have had so many successes with turning my project car into a proper proper dream machine.
Again, thanks to everyone for all the instructions, yet another Porsche 997 DIY victory!
As you can see it next to my key, it's not a huge part and I thought what difference can this make? So with the help of a second leg pushing on the clutch, I changed this
To this
Clutch action, as soft as my 2013 Hyundai Accents clutch! This you can DD!
Out of excitement I called the chap that sold the 997 to me and he just told me he changed the clutch plate and disc, I thought it was only clutch slave and master. So basically he spent over a grand maybe almost two for a problem that cost me $120 plus shipping.
What's the difference between the two of us? I combed through the forums extensively for months!
I take time out to do this because if some of you fellas that put in good time with pitures to give fix instructions didn't do that, I wouldn't have had so many successes with turning my project car into a proper proper dream machine.
Again, thanks to everyone for all the instructions, yet another Porsche 997 DIY victory!
#520
Rennlist Member
Did you remove the lower dash to remove the spring and canister?
Ok so here's my take on this power spring or no power spring thing. I've driven my 997 S for almost 5 months without the spring in there. The clutch was extremely stiff you need Thor thighs to enjoy it, it was always a let down for me and I couldn't DD it in the Lagos traffic, no way! So I bought the power spring
As you can see it next to my key, it's not a huge part and I thought what difference can this make? So with the help of a second leg pushing on the clutch, I changed this
To this
Clutch action, as soft as my 2013 Hyundai Accents clutch! This you can DD!
Out of excitement I called the chap that sold the 997 to me and he just told me he changed the clutch plate and disc, I thought it was only clutch slave and master. So basically he spent over a grand maybe almost two for a problem that cost me $120 plus shipping.
What's the difference between the two of us? I combed through the forums extensively for months!
I take time out to do this because if some of you fellas that put in good time with pitures to give fix instructions didn't do that, I wouldn't have had so many successes with turning my project car into a proper proper dream machine.
Again, thanks to everyone for all the instructions, yet another Porsche 997 DIY victory!
As you can see it next to my key, it's not a huge part and I thought what difference can this make? So with the help of a second leg pushing on the clutch, I changed this
To this
Clutch action, as soft as my 2013 Hyundai Accents clutch! This you can DD!
Out of excitement I called the chap that sold the 997 to me and he just told me he changed the clutch plate and disc, I thought it was only clutch slave and master. So basically he spent over a grand maybe almost two for a problem that cost me $120 plus shipping.
What's the difference between the two of us? I combed through the forums extensively for months!
I take time out to do this because if some of you fellas that put in good time with pitures to give fix instructions didn't do that, I wouldn't have had so many successes with turning my project car into a proper proper dream machine.
Again, thanks to everyone for all the instructions, yet another Porsche 997 DIY victory!
#523
I've read somewhere that you should not lube it, but some say they have but squeaks start again after a while, I noticed a few posts like that, I think one chap said it jammed and broke after he lubed it
#525
Hello. I'm new to the forum and am now the owner of a 99 cab. (new factory clutch 2k miles ago)
I've only driven it a few days, but I would like to improve the clutch pedal. Mine has a couple of problems: First it extends out too far for my taste; perhaps 3/4 to 1 inch past the level of the brake pedal. Second is that it is difficult to feel the engagement point ("numb" as is previously described in this thread).
I would like to remove the spring as you all have described.
I would like to adjust the pedal stop (if there is one), but I don't know if there is a method to check the clutch bearing freeplay (to insure that the clutch bearing is not riding continuously on the PP.
Also, I was reading about the "zip-tie" mod which effects the throttle map after clutch release.
Does anyone here have experience/recommendations that they could share on a "total pedal fix" for me? Thank you.
I've only driven it a few days, but I would like to improve the clutch pedal. Mine has a couple of problems: First it extends out too far for my taste; perhaps 3/4 to 1 inch past the level of the brake pedal. Second is that it is difficult to feel the engagement point ("numb" as is previously described in this thread).
I would like to remove the spring as you all have described.
I would like to adjust the pedal stop (if there is one), but I don't know if there is a method to check the clutch bearing freeplay (to insure that the clutch bearing is not riding continuously on the PP.
Also, I was reading about the "zip-tie" mod which effects the throttle map after clutch release.
Does anyone here have experience/recommendations that they could share on a "total pedal fix" for me? Thank you.