Through the front sides what you see are the ac condensers, the radiators are behind them. To clean them properly you'll need to take the bumper off and get between them. I have this model, it's a really fun car to drive. Great series Jeff, inspired me to do some of the outstanding things that my car needs done.
It's probably a very very unpopular opinion but this spec 996(early model but without the orange turn signals)is my all time favorite 911 besides the 993 and pre 1970s short wheelbase ones.
I’ve got a 987 Boxster with basically the same motor. I had IMS fear too and eagerly cut my filter open when I changed the oil. I saw two minuscule specs of metal on the filter so don’t think there’s anything to worry about. I also sent my oil off to Nulon for analysis and it came back with a perfect report. Stress over
Great video Jeff! I personally use 50 weight oil year-round as I live in the Caribbean (85-100 F avg) and the car sees mainly city traffic, but that grade sometimes is hard to find. In fact, 40 weight oil is also getting hard to find as well as most cars nowadays use 20 and 30 weight. The cabin air filter should have a foam shroud on top of it, mainly to keep water out that may leak between the gasket on the cowl cover and the windshield. Lastly, on the engine air filter, I used K&N in the past. The sound is amazing but switched away from them as I was finding really fine dust inside the plenum. I just went back to OEM.
I just found out the hard way but in the 996.1 they had a recall on the brake booster as they filled with water once the drain holes blocked inside the plenum chamber. Check the drain holes if you haven't already. Mine just failed due to being water logged. The fix is to replace the entire brake push rod assembly as well as the updated booster as they don't make the old ones anymore. There is a Tech bulletin on it but it's a real pain so definitely check it as it's your daily. Cheers
I've got to 6:12, don't tell me this is the last video. The bonnet falls as he takes the strut out? I hope not, Jeff and Mrs Jeff do good stuff. Had a health and safety course at work today.
Re the IMS bearing wear, you should get a Durametric OBD scanner and measure the cam timing variance. Changing the IMS is not too hard when you have a lift, I have done 3 at home. I used the LN Engineering, but the oil fed solid bush versions look interesting. Changing the splark plugs is straightforward, but you need to pull the mufflers off. Thats about half a dozen bolts per side and maybe 15 mins. I can do the whole job in less than 2 hours now. Good idea to check the coil packs for cracking, they usually last less than 100k km and then they start to misfire.
Michelin's are the best! Good choice...I bet most people re-use the drain plug drain washer especially when they are like $5 plus each....I sometimes use teflon tape...don't tell anyone...
I don't know why anything other than the heat shields on the valve covers and the individual coils needs to be removed to access spark plugs. I have never had to remove the rear bumper, mufflers or anything else on a 996 to replace the spark plugs. A high quality magnetic spark pug socket such as Hazet, Mac or Span On does make life easier, however
Great video Jeff, 996s are just a beast aren't they? Did you happen to check the oil pan for glitter as well? Mine had a few very small sparkly bits in it after 3600km, so I had the oil analysed and it passed with flying colors. Its a 996.2 with 69K on it.
Great result with the oil filter dissection Jeff, that Intermediate Shaft bearing failure possibility is something to be taken seriously. Did you check your transmission oil levels this service?
I did an oil change on my Alfa Romeo 147 recently and I didn't have a fresh crush washer for the sump plug either. Sure enough a few days later I noticed an oil leak from the sump plug. Rather than dump all my fresh oil, I did a Google search and found this crazy video ruclips.net/video/iK1YELfDR2k/видео.html. By jamming a shop vacuum nozzle into the oil filler in the top of the engine (and switching the vacuum on) you can generate enough negative pressure inside the engine to allow you to remove the sump plug, change the crush washer and refit the plug without even a drop of oil draining out of the sump. I initially thought it was a prank video, but it actually works.
@@truthseeker8483 actually, I thought that would happen as well, but it didn't. I used a shop rag to jam the vacuum nozzle into the oil filler... no oil on the shop rag at all.
Do you have 8"/10" wheels? What tyre sizes did you go with? I wanted to get PS4s, but found that the rear 285/30 size I wanted didn't exist... At the moment I have 235/40 PS4 front and 285/30 PS2 rear, but I am still looking for some kind of improvement on that... You'll want to take off the front bumper and loosen the front coolers, a lot of leaves and gunk gets caught in between the cooler and the condenser. Btw: ruclips.net/video/GK329_MhMuM/видео.html
Through the front sides what you see are the ac condensers, the radiators are behind them. To clean them properly you'll need to take the bumper off and get between them.
I have this model, it's a really fun car to drive.
Great series Jeff, inspired me to do some of the outstanding things that my car needs done.
It's probably a very very unpopular opinion but this spec 996(early model but without the orange turn signals)is my all time favorite 911 besides the 993 and pre 1970s short wheelbase ones.
I absolutely agree with you. Beautiful lines and drives so well.
A trick : watch series at Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Koda Joaquin Yea, been watching on flixzone} for years myself =)
@Koda Joaquin definitely, have been watching on flixzone} for years myself :)
Yep
I’ve got a 987 Boxster with basically the same motor. I had IMS fear too and eagerly cut my filter open when I changed the oil. I saw two minuscule specs of metal on the filter so don’t think there’s anything to worry about. I also sent my oil off to Nulon for analysis and it came back with a perfect report. Stress over
Please keep making 996 videos! I love working on mine!
Good to see no metal in the filter! Looks like Mrs. Jeff has a nice little driver lol.
Beautiful 996 👍
Hi Jeff, you are my favorite DIY guy!
Jeff you can always send the oil off for analysis and they give you a quick summary of what they find. Bearing material etc
How good are go jacks!!!!!
Great video Jeff! I personally use 50 weight oil year-round as I live in the Caribbean (85-100 F avg) and the car sees mainly city traffic, but that grade sometimes is hard to find. In fact, 40 weight oil is also getting hard to find as well as most cars nowadays use 20 and 30 weight. The cabin air filter should have a foam shroud on top of it, mainly to keep water out that may leak between the gasket on the cowl cover and the windshield. Lastly, on the engine air filter, I used K&N in the past. The sound is amazing but switched away from them as I was finding really fine dust inside the plenum. I just went back to OEM.
I had the Michelin PS4s on my car. The difference was between night and day compared to other tyres I had on it. Easily the best tyres in the world.
I just found out the hard way but in the 996.1 they had a recall on the brake booster as they filled with water once the drain holes blocked inside the plenum chamber. Check the drain holes if you haven't already. Mine just failed due to being water logged. The fix is to replace the entire brake push rod assembly as well as the updated booster as they don't make the old ones anymore. There is a Tech bulletin on it but it's a real pain so definitely check it as it's your daily. Cheers
I will give it a check. Thanks.
0:08 "...do some road trips"
TRANSLATE
"...be Mrs. Jeff's Daily"
I've got to 6:12, don't tell me this is the last video. The bonnet falls as he takes the strut out? I hope not, Jeff and Mrs Jeff do good stuff. Had a health and safety course at work today.
Re the IMS bearing wear, you should get a Durametric OBD scanner and measure the cam timing variance. Changing the IMS is not too hard when you have a lift, I have done 3 at home. I used the LN Engineering, but the oil fed solid bush versions look interesting. Changing the splark plugs is straightforward, but you need to pull the mufflers off. Thats about half a dozen bolts per side and maybe 15 mins. I can do the whole job in less than 2 hours now. Good idea to check the coil packs for cracking, they usually last less than 100k km and then they start to misfire.
You could run a magnet over the filter see if and metal shows up.
I imagine that could work, but the metals bits are obvious. Some folks use magnetized oil plugs to capture fragments.
I know that. I meant when You open the filter for inspection
@@FOOKRUclipsNUMBERS Yeah, I got it; on same page.
at least your cabin filter was better than mine when I changed it .. you actually had an old one in there :D
Jeff you could always send your oil off for analysis.
Spark plugs are easy remove the rear bumper.
Michelin's are the best! Good choice...I bet most people re-use the drain plug drain washer especially when they are like $5 plus each....I sometimes use teflon tape...don't tell anyone...
Sad to see the z go
I don't know why anything other than the heat shields on the valve covers and the individual coils needs to be removed to access spark plugs. I have never had to remove the rear bumper, mufflers or anything else on a 996 to replace the spark plugs. A high quality magnetic spark pug socket such as Hazet, Mac or Span On does make life easier, however
Great video Jeff, 996s are just a beast aren't they?
Did you happen to check the oil pan for glitter as well?
Mine had a few very small sparkly bits in it after 3600km, so I had the oil analysed and it passed with flying colors.
Its a 996.2 with 69K on it.
If you're only changing the brake discs, please sand your pads to shape and dont forget the edges.
Greetings from germany :)
I will change the discs and pads together ;)
Great autofocus 6:30 LOL
There isn’t a new lid over the cabin filter 👍
Great result with the oil filter dissection Jeff, that Intermediate Shaft bearing failure possibility is something to be taken seriously.
Did you check your transmission oil levels this service?
Jeff did you check whether the K&N oil is safe on the Porsche MAF sensor?
UK import Jeff? The front licence plate is quite long.
** plinth
Nope
Where’s the link for the frunk gas struts Jeff ?
Should be there now.
Fuel filter or is it an in tank unit?
Fuel filter is a canister on the left of the engine bay behind the coolant header tank.
I did an oil change on my Alfa Romeo 147 recently and I didn't have a fresh crush washer for the sump plug either. Sure enough a few days later I noticed an oil leak from the sump plug. Rather than dump all my fresh oil, I did a Google search and found this crazy video ruclips.net/video/iK1YELfDR2k/видео.html. By jamming a shop vacuum nozzle into the oil filler in the top of the engine (and switching the vacuum on) you can generate enough negative pressure inside the engine to allow you to remove the sump plug, change the crush washer and refit the plug without even a drop of oil draining out of the sump. I initially thought it was a prank video, but it actually works.
Plus the shop vac gets oiled....
@@truthseeker8483 actually, I thought that would happen as well, but it didn't. I used a shop rag to jam the vacuum nozzle into the oil filler... no oil on the shop rag at all.
Does this engine has glued water inlets/outlets as hoovies turbo has? i see those more worse than IMS bearing
Completely different engines
whats up with the licence plate for the 996? so many lines on it
That is a plate cover.
@@HomeBuiltByJeff ah i see :) keep up the videos, cant wait to see the old 911 drive!
Hey Jeff, do the temperatures get that cold to use the 5w40, or is there another reason?
We get down to -6 in winter here.
5w for cold....40w for hot....perfect....
Spark plugs?
Like I said in the video, I will tackle them later as I ran out of time ;)
Oops sorry Jeff, didnt hear that! 👍
Looks like your gut will keep you in Mrs Jeff's good books no IMS metal.
Looks like the Datson is gone.
Sitting on the driveway. Still waiting for the importer unfortunately.
Do you have 8"/10" wheels? What tyre sizes did you go with? I wanted to get PS4s, but found that the rear 285/30 size I wanted didn't exist... At the moment I have 235/40 PS4 front and 285/30 PS2 rear, but I am still looking for some kind of improvement on that...
You'll want to take off the front bumper and loosen the front coolers, a lot of leaves and gunk gets caught in between the cooler and the condenser.
Btw: ruclips.net/video/GK329_MhMuM/видео.html
225/40ZR18
265/35ZR18
Jeez there’s that much dust on Harry he’s turning into a barn find, poor thing.
Probably Harry will go and live in Canada without any money...hehe
TRUTH SEEKER except he’s believed to have north of £30m of his own tucked away.
@@silvermane9370 Haha Yes "without income" means something completely different in rich elite royal land...
PS4 or PS4S?
I ended up with the PS4, and I will see how they go.
I really hate the mid to late 90’s car designs, almost every car looks like it’s smiling (more obvious on Ferrari’s though)
I wouldn’t be using penrite oil
Or a k&n oil filter
Need too get a mahle oil filter ox128/1d
And beru spark plugs ufx56
adem salan Ahh, the war on brands has begun. Gear up men!
@Tone. :-D SShhhh!
Tone. Obviously you’ll get it from else where 🙄
Tom Ahoks only been working on Porsche’s on euro cars for the last 16 years sooo yes brands doo matter