What did you do to your 997 today?
#9091
Rennlist Member
Raised my 997.2 C4S on lift bars and jack stands for winter storage and maintenance.
Replaced washer fluid reservoir and rubber seals. Will let it sit for a couple of days to make sure it's finished leaking before I wrestle the inner fender liner back into place.
Sent my "new to me" Sharkwerks bypass pipes to Jet-Hot for coating so I never have to look at rusty pipes at the rear of my car. Removed rear bumper cover, bumper, heat shields, and center muffler. More work than absolutely necessary, but it made exhaust bolts and clamps more easily accessible. Rotated side mufflers out of the way to simplify installation. Rotating side mufflers is a very cool feature that Porsche designed and installed on this model.
Next I need to do something about the worn and scratched exhaust tips. Maybe I'll have the whole "tips" assembly chrome plated. Has anyone gone down this cosmetic road?
Replaced washer fluid reservoir and rubber seals. Will let it sit for a couple of days to make sure it's finished leaking before I wrestle the inner fender liner back into place.
Sent my "new to me" Sharkwerks bypass pipes to Jet-Hot for coating so I never have to look at rusty pipes at the rear of my car. Removed rear bumper cover, bumper, heat shields, and center muffler. More work than absolutely necessary, but it made exhaust bolts and clamps more easily accessible. Rotated side mufflers out of the way to simplify installation. Rotating side mufflers is a very cool feature that Porsche designed and installed on this model.
Next I need to do something about the worn and scratched exhaust tips. Maybe I'll have the whole "tips" assembly chrome plated. Has anyone gone down this cosmetic road?
#9092
Three Wheelin'
You might want to check the fluid reservoir leakage. I had a leak once and I thought it was the seal, but it turned out to be the washer pump instead.
#9093
Rennlist Member
Thanks, how did you know it was a pump?
How could you tell it was a pump? My leak stained down the seam in the tank from above the pumps and level sensor, so I assumed the tank was cracked. I replaced the tank and all the seals (only $100 from Suncoast). If it's still leaking in a couple of days, I will look more closely at the pumps.
#9094
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
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Raised my 997.2 C4S on lift bars and jack stands for winter storage and maintenance.
Replaced washer fluid reservoir and rubber seals. Will let it sit for a couple of days to make sure it's finished leaking before I wrestle the inner fender liner back into place.
Sent my "new to me" Sharkwerks bypass pipes to Jet-Hot for coating so I never have to look at rusty pipes at the rear of my car. Removed rear bumper cover, bumper, heat shields, and center muffler. More work than absolutely necessary, but it made exhaust bolts and clamps more easily accessible. Rotated side mufflers out of the way to simplify installation. Rotating side mufflers is a very cool feature that Porsche designed and installed on this model.
Next I need to do something about the worn and scratched exhaust tips. Maybe I'll have the whole "tips" assembly chrome plated. Has anyone gone down this cosmetic road?
Replaced washer fluid reservoir and rubber seals. Will let it sit for a couple of days to make sure it's finished leaking before I wrestle the inner fender liner back into place.
Sent my "new to me" Sharkwerks bypass pipes to Jet-Hot for coating so I never have to look at rusty pipes at the rear of my car. Removed rear bumper cover, bumper, heat shields, and center muffler. More work than absolutely necessary, but it made exhaust bolts and clamps more easily accessible. Rotated side mufflers out of the way to simplify installation. Rotating side mufflers is a very cool feature that Porsche designed and installed on this model.
Next I need to do something about the worn and scratched exhaust tips. Maybe I'll have the whole "tips" assembly chrome plated. Has anyone gone down this cosmetic road?
Chrome doesn't hold up that well, is heavy, and rusts. You'd be better off sending your tips to jethot and having them coat them with their high luster ceramic coating.
Also, it's not. Good to leave your suspension unloaded for the winter. If yiu want to keep the tires from flat spotting, use tire savers / tire cradles or get a set of wheel hub stands. 928 Motorsports has a really nice set. They mount to the hubs like the wheels would but are stands that sit on the floor and put the notmal car weight on the suspension. Totally stable and better for the shocks.
Here's the link to the hub stands
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-gt3-forum/1167058-batch-of-hub-stands-for-center-lock-porsches.html#post16191973
Last edited by Petza914; 10-26-2019 at 07:34 PM.
#9095
Three Wheelin'
How could you tell it was a pump? My leak stained down the seam in the tank from above the pumps and level sensor, so I assumed the tank was cracked. I replaced the tank and all the seals (only $100 from Suncoast). If it's still leaking in a couple of days, I will look more closely at the pumps.
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#9096
Racer
Added stripes
New stripes. First time doing anything like that. Measured 1000x stuck once. Second done came out better than the first at the edges as I learned in the first side. Should have done the passenger side first so I wouldn't spot the slight imperfections.
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#9097
Advanced
Looks nice, I looked closely and can’t see any problems. Don’t worry about it and enjoy.
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#9099
The 997.1 kit fits the newer model well, a couple inches of the soft plastic has to be trimmed but other than that it's a slam dunk. I did purchase the 997.2 front air router but I dont think that is a must. I did trim the square holes to let the radiator vent out the bottom.
#9100
Racer
Thanks, I can be kinda picky but I'm actually really happy with how they turned out. If they need to be redone in the future it'll be a quick job. In fact, maybe I'll change colors with the seasons It's definitely something you can DIY if you don't mind getting on the floor.
#9101
Three Wheelin'
Great looking stripes. My is the same 997.2 CS2 in white and is thnkiing of putting on the grey stripes. Where did you source your's.
#9102
Rennlist Member
Yes, it's stainless, but stainless exhausts rust.
#9103
Nordschleife Master
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#9105
Nordschleife Master