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Old 07-27-2022 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Dock
Dropping the engine is not required to just pin the fittings.
It is if you want to pin the two by the oil cooler.
Old 07-27-2022 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
It is if you want to pin the two by the oil cooler.
They can all be pinned with the engine in.
Old 07-27-2022 | 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by theprf
If you can't find anyone local to do it you (or your mechanic) can ship the parts to sharkwerks (? I think that is the place) where they will weld and pressure test the parts.
Sharkwerks recommends pinning over welding.
The Shark Werks GT1 Coolant Pipe Prevention / Fix on GT1 block (GT3, GT2, Turbo) Porsche Cars
Old 07-27-2022 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Dock
They can all be pinned with the engine in.
Not really.
Old 07-27-2022 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
Not really.
Really.

There is a shop in the Atlanta area that does it.
Old 07-27-2022 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Dock
Really.

There is a shop in the Atlanta area that does it.
They may claim to do it, it doesn't mean they actually do it.
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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
They may claim to do it, it doesn't mean they actually do it.
They are a very reputable shop and are outstanding mechanics. The risk they would be exposed to by claiming to perform work and not performing it would IMO be huge and something that would be completely out of character. .

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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
Not really.
The Shark Werks article linked in a post above talks about pinning with the engine in.
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Originally Posted by Dock
They are a very reputable shop and are outstanding mechanics. The risk they would be exposed to by claiming to perform work and not performing it would IMO be huge and something that would be completely out of character. .
I really don't care what their reputation is. I do not believe they are doing what they claim to be doing. They are either pulling the engine to get to those pipes near the cooler or they aren't pinning them.
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Originally Posted by Dock
The Shark Werks article linked in a post above talks about pinning with the engine in.
The article shows the engine being dropped. Which is what SharkWerks always does.



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Think what you want.

But it's quite something to claim they are lying.

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Originally Posted by Carlo_Carrera
The article shows the engine being dropped. Which is what SharkWerks always does.
From the SharkWerks article:

"Even if you're doing this with the engine IN the car..."

"Some people do this repair with the engine still installed in the car..."

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...But it's quite something to to claim they are lying.
No it isn't, especially when someone has personally done the work as I have. When did you do the work to pin or weld your pipes?
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Originally Posted by Dock
From the SharkWerks article:

"Even if you're doing this with the engine IN the car..."

"Some people do this repair with the engine still installed in the car..."
Who has done this work with the engine in?

There is one person noted above that neither I nor Bernard believe. Find others. Good luck because there aren't others. To pin those fittings you pull the engine.
Old 07-27-2022 | 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by my04996tt
The below link from 10 yrs ago shows how all pipes can be pinned without dropping motor.

https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...n-the-car.html
That's on a 7GT3 Mezger. Not quite apples to apples. You will need to drop the engine to get to the upper two fittings on the 6TT Mezger. Even the tread you link above mentions that also.

Another solution if you have access to a good machine shop is to have the manifolds and fittings threaded and installed with sealant and a crush washer as is done on the RSR Mezgers.

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