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    '99 carrera4
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    86 Carrera
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  1. Oh yeah, the engine is out : http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y104/an86...mview=slideshow
  2. Thanks Loren. I found an easy way to get to that bolt, just remove the center section of the manifold with the throttle body and you can reach in with an open end wrench, 10 minutes that way.
  3. So what is the secret?? Thanks, my fingers are bleeding trying to get out the third bolt, not to menting my nerves;o) any tips or tricks needed.
  4. Same problem here when the sun heats it up. I wax the window whenever it starts which will last a few weeks.
  5. I am doing a clutch on my '99 C4. Since it will be up on jackstands for a while and the trans will be out, the engine will be easy to remove and I thought since my timing chains make some noise for a few seconds at start-up I might replace them along with the tensioners and guides. Does the engine need to come out for timing chain replacement? Does this sound like a good idea or unecessary at this time? Should I take the engine and trans out together? Also, I thought it would be nice to look at all of the vacumn lines and other rubber hoses for cracks now. Any other things I should look at since the car has 120,000 miles? Any good suggestions for engine removal on jackstands, height, tricks or any insight? Thanks, Len
  6. For the first few seconds of startup I have a timing chain slap. Is this a known problem? The engine has 106.000 miles. What parts would have to be replaced? The engine is very good sounding after this VERY short (2-5 sec) noise at cold startup. Or should I not worry about it. On the other hand, could it be trade in time? Thanks
  7. I found that you can get an extra 1/2" clearance by straightening the tab on the welded strut aligment bracket. Just loosen the bolt thru it and raise the strut then straiten the tab which then can be slid down into the slot in the clamp giving you 1/2" additional clearance for removal. I did it on the new ones also which makes it very easy to get back under the fender. This method also allows a few millimeters of additional lowering by letting the stamped bolt hole rest on the bolt instead of the tab. BTW this has got to be one of the best mods for a high mileage 996.
  8. Two bump stops came with my kit part number is 996 333 105 03. Do they go in the front or rear? Thanks
  9. Thanks, I can go jack it up and prep clean it now. It's going to be a perfect weekend for it.
  10. Just picked mine up from Suncoast part # is 000 044 500 08. Just want to make sure that it is the correct one. Planning the install this weekend on a 1999 C4. Thanks
  11. O2 sensor voltages are not just cycling high / low as I think they should but holding high for a while some times and sometimes holding low. Other times they cycle high / low regularly. Maf sensor is running about 4.5 at 700 rpm idle and 5.5 at 800 rpm idle. Maf seems correct, o2s seem bad, my guess. Any suggestions? Thanks
  12. Just bought a ROW M030 suspension for just under 1100 @suncoast porsche in Sarasota.
  13. This has been talked to death on rennlist.com. Search PSE mod.
  14. I did buy thier Serial to USB hardware and software as I have no where plug in a serial. And it worked on the Tricom cable.
  15. Reason I'm interested in the ABS codes is to do with my ABS an PSM lights coming on at 4700rpm in 2nd and 3rd maybe more gears. I have no codes now and still get the other light every trip cycle. Do you like the other P-car specialized system better than this one? Thanks
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