Time or mileage based maintenance
#16
Numeric and Semi Solid Mounts
My 997.1 C2S is in the shop right now for it's [roughly] 60k service. I bought it at 55k and while everything was up-to-date, I figure I'll give it a clean slate.
I am doing:
Oil Change
Spark Plugs
Coil Packs
Blake Flush
Transaxle fluid
and for good measure:
Numeric short shifter
Semi-Solid motor mounts (Function-First)
I am doing:
Oil Change
Spark Plugs
Coil Packs
Blake Flush
Transaxle fluid
and for good measure:
Numeric short shifter
Semi-Solid motor mounts (Function-First)
Weird that it makes a difference, but shifting is a bit better after I changed the fluid. Gets better as it warms up. I used Mobil lube PTX
#17
Let me know what you think after you install those. I installed the FF mounts and I am on the fence. I definitely noticed more noise. I also replaced the nylon bushings with aluminum on my shifter and am happy with the change. It will be interesting to see how big of an improvement the Numeric makes.
Weird that it makes a difference, but shifting is a bit better after I changed the fluid. Gets better as it warms up. I used Mobil lube PTX
Weird that it makes a difference, but shifting is a bit better after I changed the fluid. Gets better as it warms up. I used Mobil lube PTX
My research on the FF on this board said there was not a noticeable increase of NVH. Bummer that there might be an increase here.
The numeric seems to be the best, according to the rennlist consensus.
#18
About to replace water pump, belt & thermostat.
Should i just replace the pulleys talked about here anyway ?
plan to keep car for another 50k miles & currently has 78k miles.
Does those pulley / tensioner all eventually fail?
i’m inclined to do it if answer is yes they WILL fail at some point.
thx.
Should i just replace the pulleys talked about here anyway ?
plan to keep car for another 50k miles & currently has 78k miles.
Does those pulley / tensioner all eventually fail?
i’m inclined to do it if answer is yes they WILL fail at some point.
thx.
#19
About to replace water pump, belt & thermostat.
Should i just replace the pulleys talked about here anyway ?
plan to keep car for another 50k miles & currently has 78k miles.
Does those pulley / tensioner all eventually fail?
i’m inclined to do it if answer is yes they WILL fail at some point.
thx.
Should i just replace the pulleys talked about here anyway ?
plan to keep car for another 50k miles & currently has 78k miles.
Does those pulley / tensioner all eventually fail?
i’m inclined to do it if answer is yes they WILL fail at some point.
thx.
#20
I am more of a "if it isn't broken, then don't fix it" type of person
but I think you need to be aware of what's going on, if there are signs of trouble, don't let it get too far and fix it before it causes OTHER major problems and a simple easy fix becomes super expensive
but I think you need to be aware of what's going on, if there are signs of trouble, don't let it get too far and fix it before it causes OTHER major problems and a simple easy fix becomes super expensive
#21
Everything is "eventually" going to fail. My wife's car with 105k miles on it still has the original tensioner and all the pulleys. I have a spare set in the parts cabinet if one of ours eventually lets go, but I doubt they'll all also fail at the same time. Obviously your call, but seems they could last another 30k miles or so.