Ownership Responsibility – Fix Your Fittings!
#181
Rennlist Member
Well,
Finally got my car back from her major service at NolaSport.
Welded the fittings
All new hoses
New Waterpump
New Thermostat
New reservoir
New spark plugs
New Plug Wires
New Coils
New Fuel Filter
New Fuel Hoses
New Clutch/ Pressure Plate
New t/o bearing
New GT3 RS LWFW
New GT3RS LWCP
New semi-solid engine and tranny mounts
New Cup Shift cables
New Short Shift kit
Rebuild diff (Guard)
New engine/ tranny oil
Radiators fill with water /water wetter
Flush Brake fluid
Check wheel bearings
Install custom exhaust
Re-align and corner balance
30,000 mile service as well
Whew! She feels like a different car. More importantly,now I know that she is in good nick for my next trip to the track. Before this service, a possible issue with the car was always lingering in my head. Not saying that I won't have anything to worry about but I sure feel a lot better now, knowing that she has been gone through from bumper to bumper.
Finally got my car back from her major service at NolaSport.
Welded the fittings
All new hoses
New Waterpump
New Thermostat
New reservoir
New spark plugs
New Plug Wires
New Coils
New Fuel Filter
New Fuel Hoses
New Clutch/ Pressure Plate
New t/o bearing
New GT3 RS LWFW
New GT3RS LWCP
New semi-solid engine and tranny mounts
New Cup Shift cables
New Short Shift kit
Rebuild diff (Guard)
New engine/ tranny oil
Radiators fill with water /water wetter
Flush Brake fluid
Check wheel bearings
Install custom exhaust
Re-align and corner balance
30,000 mile service as well
Whew! She feels like a different car. More importantly,now I know that she is in good nick for my next trip to the track. Before this service, a possible issue with the car was always lingering in my head. Not saying that I won't have anything to worry about but I sure feel a lot better now, knowing that she has been gone through from bumper to bumper.
#183
#184
Three Wheelin'
Necessity - street driven GT3?
I have an 8200 mile 2005 that is not used for track purposes. I drive it 1.5 to 2thousand miles a year.
Should I consider replacement of the fittings?
Should I consider replacement of the fittings?
#185
I would, and here's why... The motor/trans on these cars moves around longitudinally and causes the chassis mounted water lines to pull on the fittings. That, coupled with aging "glue" and the minimal water pressure in the system seem to all work together to pop them out at the worst times. Some guys here and in the turbo forums haven't tracked theirs at all and still had similar failures, so it's a safe bet that we're all running the risk. I'm doing mine when I drop the drivetrain for the clutch replacement.
#187
Rennlist Member
Ha ha, yeah. I must admit, it was a big bill. I will be driving this car for awhile.
To be honest, when I bought the car, it was one of the cars that were under the $50k price point. There was no past history or records with the car, other than what I could dig up at the Porsche dealer concerning services, which wasn't much. I had the car checked out and it had a good check up, but you really never know what you have until someone really goes through it.
Now I know what shape the car is in, although it did cost a lot more than I would rather spend, I figure it would pale in comparison if I would get hurt in an accident on the road or track while pushing the car. Peace of mind, I guess. Not to mention, I love this car and want to take care of it. Now I would say I have a good base to start from!!!!
To be honest, when I bought the car, it was one of the cars that were under the $50k price point. There was no past history or records with the car, other than what I could dig up at the Porsche dealer concerning services, which wasn't much. I had the car checked out and it had a good check up, but you really never know what you have until someone really goes through it.
Now I know what shape the car is in, although it did cost a lot more than I would rather spend, I figure it would pale in comparison if I would get hurt in an accident on the road or track while pushing the car. Peace of mind, I guess. Not to mention, I love this car and want to take care of it. Now I would say I have a good base to start from!!!!
#189
Nordschleife Master
Yes, it might happen on the street, but it's not as big a deal as when it happens on the track, where those following you are at risk.
#190
Burning Brakes
Stephen – Glad you got your car back. NolaSport does great work, and they really cater to clients who track their cars. When they welded my fittings, the list of ancillary items was almost as long as yours. It was worth every penny for the peace of mind, and less expensive in the long run than doing all the mods in multiple rounds.
BTW, I saw your car when it was on the lift, and it looks terrific. Set up as it is now, it’s one of the nicest 6-3’s in the country.
BTW, I saw your car when it was on the lift, and it looks terrific. Set up as it is now, it’s one of the nicest 6-3’s in the country.
Well,
Finally got my car back from her major service at NolaSport.
Welded the fittings
All new hoses
New Waterpump
New Thermostat
New reservoir
New spark plugs
New Plug Wires
New Coils
New Fuel Filter
New Fuel Hoses
New Clutch/ Pressure Plate
New t/o bearing
New GT3 RS LWFW
New GT3RS LWCP
New semi-solid engine and tranny mounts
New Cup Shift cables
New Short Shift kit
Rebuild diff (Guard)
New engine/ tranny oil
Radiators fill with water /water wetter
Flush Brake fluid
Check wheel bearings
Install custom exhaust
Re-align and corner balance
30,000 mile service as well
Whew! She feels like a different car. More importantly,now I know that she is in good nick for my next trip to the track. Before this service, a possible issue with the car was always lingering in my head. Not saying that I won't have anything to worry about but I sure feel a lot better now, knowing that she has been gone through from bumper to bumper.
Finally got my car back from her major service at NolaSport.
Welded the fittings
All new hoses
New Waterpump
New Thermostat
New reservoir
New spark plugs
New Plug Wires
New Coils
New Fuel Filter
New Fuel Hoses
New Clutch/ Pressure Plate
New t/o bearing
New GT3 RS LWFW
New GT3RS LWCP
New semi-solid engine and tranny mounts
New Cup Shift cables
New Short Shift kit
Rebuild diff (Guard)
New engine/ tranny oil
Radiators fill with water /water wetter
Flush Brake fluid
Check wheel bearings
Install custom exhaust
Re-align and corner balance
30,000 mile service as well
Whew! She feels like a different car. More importantly,now I know that she is in good nick for my next trip to the track. Before this service, a possible issue with the car was always lingering in my head. Not saying that I won't have anything to worry about but I sure feel a lot better now, knowing that she has been gone through from bumper to bumper.
#191
Rennlist Member
Stephen – Glad you got your car back. NolaSport does great work, and they really cater to clients who track their cars. When they welded my fittings, the list of ancillary items was almost as long as yours. It was worth every penny for the peace of mind, and less expensive in the long run than doing all the mods in multiple rounds.
BTW, I saw your car when it was on the lift, and it looks terrific. Set up as it is now, it’s one of the nicest 6-3’s in the country.
BTW, I saw your car when it was on the lift, and it looks terrific. Set up as it is now, it’s one of the nicest 6-3’s in the country.
Ah well, OK back to the thread. Weld or pin those fittings guys/gals. None of mine were coming out "per se" but two of them were sweating. So the glue was def. Broken down
#193
I just purchased a 04 GT3 with only 41,000kms from an OPC and part of the deal was that they would 'fix' the couplings. I will be having a discussion with the technician tomorrow to go over the details and I'm would I like to have some advice as to what exactly I should ask them to do? The sales guy said that they would simply 'screw in' the couplings versus epoxy??
#195
I just purchased a 04 GT3 with only 41,000kms from an OPC and part of the deal was that they would 'fix' the couplings. I will be having a discussion with the technician tomorrow to go over the details and I'm would I like to have some advice as to what exactly I should ask them to do? The sales guy said that they would simply 'screw in' the couplings versus epoxy??