987 coolant crossover pipes replacement
Discussion
My 987 has been leaking slightly from the front for all the time I've had it (4 years).
I'm thinking that it's going to be this year's 'big job', just wondering what sort of costs will this involve and also any recommendations for places to take it? (I'm in West Yorkshire but willing to travel)
I'm thinking that it's going to be this year's 'big job', just wondering what sort of costs will this involve and also any recommendations for places to take it? (I'm in West Yorkshire but willing to travel)
Depending on where it is leaking from, i.e. where the pipes join the main cross over section. They can sometimes just change the pipes and not need to change out the whole cross-over section. This requires the front sub-frame to be dropped which is where some of the extra labour charges are involved (plus re-doing the geo settings).
Just had this done on my 987.1 S
£795 + VAT.
They changed:
Coolant Crossover Pipes
Coolant Crossover hose
Crossover coolant connecting sleeve
Crossover coolant hose LH
Crossover coolant hose RH
Crossover coolant hose supply LH
Crossover coolant hose supply RH
Crossover coolant transverse tube return
Crossover coolant transverse supply
Plus some other bits etc.
Portech Performance, near Nottingham / Newark.
£795 + VAT.
They changed:
Coolant Crossover Pipes
Coolant Crossover hose
Crossover coolant connecting sleeve
Crossover coolant hose LH
Crossover coolant hose RH
Crossover coolant hose supply LH
Crossover coolant hose supply RH
Crossover coolant transverse tube return
Crossover coolant transverse supply
Plus some other bits etc.
Portech Performance, near Nottingham / Newark.
Vertus said:
What’s the simplest way to know they are due for replacement aside from age?
When they leak. If they are not leaking, then I wouldn't worry about them.It is highly unlikely a leak will turn into a catastrophic loss of coolant because the reason it is such a pig of a job is the hose connectors that rust and cause the leak, seize into the aluminium cross over pipes and cannot be removed, hence the need to change them as well.
Megaflow said:
Vertus said:
What’s the simplest way to know they are due for replacement aside from age?
When they leak. If they are not leaking, then I wouldn't worry about them.It is highly unlikely a leak will turn into a catastrophic loss of coolant because the reason it is such a pig of a job is the hose connectors that rust and cause the leak, seize into the aluminium cross over pipes and cannot be removed, hence the need to change them as well.
SimonTheSailor said:
Is this something that can be seen from above with a torch or do you need to get underneath to inspect ?
Need to look underneath, well in the wheel arches. If you put the wheels on full left lock you get a good view of the passenger side ones and right lock for drivers side.Gassing Station | Boxster/Cayman | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff