DIY Preventative Maintenance: 997.1S Water Pump Replacement - Part 1
#61
Drifting
Thread Starter
I have the WP swap planned for this summer as a preemptive maintenance item as well. GL with the R&R. pics.
#62
Well it looks like you are in TX too? DFW here...... Just waiting on parts for the final button up. Wish I had ordered the spark plugs or coils and plugs. Add to your list the reader vac lines hardened and splitting attached to aluminum lines behind airbox. I'm going with Carbon Fabspeed air intake so..... Apparently those vacuum lines come from Germany so it's like three weeks. Another deal would be an SSK or replace the Delrin bushings (which I can make at the CNC shop) which I'll have extras of. Those solid engine mounts sure are sexy too.....
#63
This is a really well done writeup! My 06 just started to have some dripping last night from around the water pump so I guess I will replace it or get it replaced... My only questions are:
1. Does it really matter to get an OEM water pump? It seems like the Porsche ones fail quite early, seems like a different brand would probably be better?
2. Should you just replace the thermostat/housing while in there also? Do those actually fail around the same time as a WP? I would think they last much longer?
Thanks much!
1. Does it really matter to get an OEM water pump? It seems like the Porsche ones fail quite early, seems like a different brand would probably be better?
2. Should you just replace the thermostat/housing while in there also? Do those actually fail around the same time as a WP? I would think they last much longer?
Thanks much!
#64
Drifting
Thread Starter
This is a really well done writeup! My 06 just started to have some dripping last night from around the water pump so I guess I will replace it or get it replaced... My only questions are:
1. Does it really matter to get an OEM water pump? It seems like the Porsche ones fail quite early, seems like a different brand would probably be better?
2. Should you just replace the thermostat/housing while in there also? Do those actually fail around the same time as a WP? I would think they last much longer?
Thanks much!
1. Does it really matter to get an OEM water pump? It seems like the Porsche ones fail quite early, seems like a different brand would probably be better?
2. Should you just replace the thermostat/housing while in there also? Do those actually fail around the same time as a WP? I would think they last much longer?
Thanks much!
This is a really well done writeup! My 06 just started to have some dripping last night from around the water pump so I guess I will replace it or get it replaced... My only questions are:
1. Does it really matter to get an OEM water pump? It seems like the Porsche ones fail quite early, seems like a different brand would probably be better?
2. Should you just replace the thermostat/housing while in there also? Do those actually fail around the same time as a WP? I would think they last much longer?
Thanks much!
1. Does it really matter to get an OEM water pump? It seems like the Porsche ones fail quite early, seems like a different brand would probably be better?
2. Should you just replace the thermostat/housing while in there also? Do those actually fail around the same time as a WP? I would think they last much longer?
Thanks much!
2. I replace the t-stat during the WP R&R since I'm already in there... time is typically more valuable than the parts cost so I prefer tackling multiple items where possible. FWIW, I replaced it with a low temp t-stat after the Porsche warranty expired and have been satisfied with the results thus far.
#65
Thanks much for posting this DIY! It was really helpful!
I just replaced my WP and saved myself $4-600! My only comments:
Remove the rear engine carrier! Its quite easy and makes access to the WP super simple, along with everything else. I also replaced the S-belt while it was out of the way and it took like a minute.
It wass
1xtorx E6 bolt (7.5 ft-lbs)
4x15 mm nuts (shown) (48 ft-lbs)
2x18 mm nuts from the engine mounts (63 ft-lbs)
Hold the motor up with a padded jack while removing and while it is off the car...
This part needs to be removed!
After removing...
Hope this helps someone!
I just replaced my WP and saved myself $4-600! My only comments:
Remove the rear engine carrier! Its quite easy and makes access to the WP super simple, along with everything else. I also replaced the S-belt while it was out of the way and it took like a minute.
It wass
1xtorx E6 bolt (7.5 ft-lbs)
4x15 mm nuts (shown) (48 ft-lbs)
2x18 mm nuts from the engine mounts (63 ft-lbs)
Hold the motor up with a padded jack while removing and while it is off the car...
This part needs to be removed!
After removing...
Hope this helps someone!